Freiheit des Willens in der frühen Kant-Rezeption
... oder über Freyheit und Nothwendigkeit. Jena: in der Crökerschen Buchhandlung.
Vaihinger, H., 1892. Commentar zu Kants Kritik der reinen Vernunft. Zweiter Band. Stuttgart, Berlin & Leipzig: Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft.
Kant, freedom, will, intelligible world, sensible world, necessity, noumena, phaenomena, moral law, fatalism, categorical imperative
Baum M.
17-46
10.5922/0207-6918-2024-1-2
Kants praktischer Platonismus
... moral philosophy is due to the doctrine of the two worlds, the mundus sensibilis and the mundus intelligibilis, which did not originate in Plato himself, but in the Jewish Platonist Philo of Alexandria. Kant reinterpreted this doctrine by taking the intelligible world as a moral world consisting of free rational agents who ought to transform the empirical world of human society and history according to the norms and standards of moral laws. This was meant to be a programme for a moral reform of the human world,...