The paper focuses on the role of Kant’s refutation of materialism in his understanding of the Enlightenment, meant to be the necessary condition that allows human beings to express their proper dignity, i.e. to cultivate the urge for and the vocation of free thought. Sketching the main moments of the German struggle against the threat of materialism, the paper places Kant’s refutation within this tradition, and reconstructs the steps of his critique from the very beginning of his reflection – still dealing with the main topics of Wolff’s metaphysic – up to the definitive refutation he develops on the basis of the transcendental idealism of the first Critique. The shift from the «obscure reasons» pointed out in the Dreams, that allow a refut...
The originality of Kant’s answer to the question of the Enlightenment in a 1784 article consisted no...
The paper analyzes Kant’s conception of Enlightenment, as it is presented in the 1784 essay An answe...
Kant’s famous essay An answer to the question: What is Enlightenment? has developed into the represe...
The paper focuses on the role of Kant’s refutation of materialism in his understanding of the Enligh...
The paper focuses on the role of Kant’s refutation of materialism in his understanding of the Enligh...
In this article I aim to clarify the nature of Kant’s transformation of rationalist metaphysics into...
This paper assesses the role of the Refutation of Idealism within the Critique of Pure Reason, as we...
The paper is an attempt to explain what a transcendental argument is for Kant. The interpretation is...
Kant’s admission of a “gap” in the philosophical system of criticism, which his unpublished project ...
This paper discusses the relationship between Kantian idealism and Marxian materialism. Part I exam...
Kant’s admission of a “gap” in the philosophical system of criticism, which his unpublished project ...
This paper aims to understand Kant’s conception of Enlightenment and, in particular the idea of “Sap...
Kant's understanding of the Enlightenment with reference to his Refutation of Materialism La co...
At least two recent collections of essays – Postmodernism and the Enlightenment (2001) and What’s Le...
Note:Kant's rejection of rationalism starts in 1755 with the analysis of Leibniz's two metaphysical ...
The originality of Kant’s answer to the question of the Enlightenment in a 1784 article consisted no...
The paper analyzes Kant’s conception of Enlightenment, as it is presented in the 1784 essay An answe...
Kant’s famous essay An answer to the question: What is Enlightenment? has developed into the represe...
The paper focuses on the role of Kant’s refutation of materialism in his understanding of the Enligh...
The paper focuses on the role of Kant’s refutation of materialism in his understanding of the Enligh...
In this article I aim to clarify the nature of Kant’s transformation of rationalist metaphysics into...
This paper assesses the role of the Refutation of Idealism within the Critique of Pure Reason, as we...
The paper is an attempt to explain what a transcendental argument is for Kant. The interpretation is...
Kant’s admission of a “gap” in the philosophical system of criticism, which his unpublished project ...
This paper discusses the relationship between Kantian idealism and Marxian materialism. Part I exam...
Kant’s admission of a “gap” in the philosophical system of criticism, which his unpublished project ...
This paper aims to understand Kant’s conception of Enlightenment and, in particular the idea of “Sap...
Kant's understanding of the Enlightenment with reference to his Refutation of Materialism La co...
At least two recent collections of essays – Postmodernism and the Enlightenment (2001) and What’s Le...
Note:Kant's rejection of rationalism starts in 1755 with the analysis of Leibniz's two metaphysical ...
The originality of Kant’s answer to the question of the Enlightenment in a 1784 article consisted no...
The paper analyzes Kant’s conception of Enlightenment, as it is presented in the 1784 essay An answe...
Kant’s famous essay An answer to the question: What is Enlightenment? has developed into the represe...