This essay aims to redress current views about Schiller’s criticism of Kantian ethics. In order to do so, it analyses Schiller’s arguments through the lenses of two ideas which are usually exposed to misinterpretations, namely “abstraction” and “violence”. Rather than signalling a basic opposition, these two ideas turn out to be the best key to understanding Schiller’s core agreement with Kant as far as the role of natural feelings in moral life is concerned. A moral agent must abstract from human drives and cannot but exert violence back on them. Nor can even taste change any of this, for taste itself ultimately rests on the violence of civility
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This essay aims to redress current views about Schiller’s criticism of Kantian ethics. In order to d...
Schiller’s early writings demonstrate an increasing interest in the problem of moral foundation, in ...
Louden has deinitively invalidated the traditional interpretation of a narrowly purist reading of Ka...
This paper aims to show the originality of Schiller's early philosophy, which is anything but naive ...
In this paper I set the debate between Kant and Schiller in terms of the role that an ideal of life ...
Within this essay the question of whether Kantian ethics is left defenseless in the face of evil is ...
The Kantian theory of the right to punish is often interpreted in a retributivist sense, as founded ...
Il saggio riflette sull'interpretazione di Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno della Critica della ragione pr...
This study analyzes the debate between Kant and Schiller about the role of feelings in the moral sph...
Recently research on Friedrich Schiller and the authors who preceded both German idealism and Roman...
The paper aims at defending Kantian ethics against the criticism of being “abstract”, “void”, and “w...
This paper makes a case for the originality of Schiller’s early ethics. Far from passively mirroring...
Dobbiamo agire per senso del dovere o anche per altri motivi? Quanto contano le conseguenze delle az...
The essay analyzes Kant's definition of the Church as an ethical community. This defini¬tion coincid...
The essay discusses Schiller’s and Hölderlin’s attempts to cross the Kantian demarcation between sen...
This essay aims to redress current views about Schiller’s criticism of Kantian ethics. In order to d...
Schiller’s early writings demonstrate an increasing interest in the problem of moral foundation, in ...
Louden has deinitively invalidated the traditional interpretation of a narrowly purist reading of Ka...
This paper aims to show the originality of Schiller's early philosophy, which is anything but naive ...
In this paper I set the debate between Kant and Schiller in terms of the role that an ideal of life ...
Within this essay the question of whether Kantian ethics is left defenseless in the face of evil is ...
The Kantian theory of the right to punish is often interpreted in a retributivist sense, as founded ...
Il saggio riflette sull'interpretazione di Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno della Critica della ragione pr...
This study analyzes the debate between Kant and Schiller about the role of feelings in the moral sph...
Recently research on Friedrich Schiller and the authors who preceded both German idealism and Roman...
The paper aims at defending Kantian ethics against the criticism of being “abstract”, “void”, and “w...
This paper makes a case for the originality of Schiller’s early ethics. Far from passively mirroring...
Dobbiamo agire per senso del dovere o anche per altri motivi? Quanto contano le conseguenze delle az...
The essay analyzes Kant's definition of the Church as an ethical community. This defini¬tion coincid...
The essay discusses Schiller’s and Hölderlin’s attempts to cross the Kantian demarcation between sen...