Kant’s and Fichte’s ethics as sources of Schopenhauer’s philosophy
... supported its claim as a means to cognise the supersensible. Secondly, the dichotomy between the noumenal and the phenomenal encouraged him to develop a dualistic ontology. Thirdly, the emergence of the central concept of his early works — the ‘better consciousness’ — was strongly influenced by Fichte’s lectures attended by Schopenhauer. Fourthly, Schopenhauer’s doctrine of liberating the better consciousness from all the individual and earthly is also rooted in Fichte’s practical philosophy....
‘Genuine criticism’: An unknown reception of Kant’s philosophy in early works of Schopenhauer
... being the construction of metaphysics of a science responsible for the conceptual grasping associated with cognizing the divine and supersensible. Schopenhauer called such science ‘genuine criticism’ and the faculty of supersensible cognition a ‘better consciousness’. Fourthly, Schopenhauer’s alteration of Kant’s epistemology related to the need to com lete the system of ‘genuine criticism’, since the inclusion of a ‘better consciousness’ into a priori cognitive faculties justified its ...
Affect, symbolization, and “practices of the Self”
... affect and symbol. Affect has two sides — cognitive and non-cognitive. The latter manifests itself in unconscious reactions. Conscious affect is regulated by the communicative situation and the sociocultural environment. Sergey Zenkin describes two systems ... ... sense of elevation above the world. The overall modulation of these affects is positive; status symbols convey the meaning of a better future, which encourages a shift in the boundaries between the real and the virtual. The mechanism of symbol generation ...
Kantian Approaches to Human Reproduction: Both Favourable and Unfavourable
... 1989. Why Have Children? In: Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 63, pp. 48-53.
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Conly, S., 2016. One Child: Do We Have a Right to More? Oxford: Oxford University Press....