On a review deliberated by Kant and published under the name of Chr. Kraus
]his article analyses the circumstances that resulted in the situation when the review of J. A. H. Ulrich’s eleutheriology, which would be published today as a work co-authored by I. Kant and Chr. J. Kraus, was first published under the name of the philosopher’s friend and student and later in collections of Kant’s works.It is shown that the review criticises ...
Freiheit des Willens in der frühen Kant-Rezeption
Kant’s solution for the problem of freedom of the will rests on his transcendental idealism and its differentiation of appearances and things in themselves. Human beings, with their bodies and observable inner and outer activities, are objects of perception (empirical intuition) and therefore appearances. These are only the appearances of their noumenal selves. Human beings are determined by laws of nature in all their perceivable alterations which include all their actions, but their noumenal selves...
A draft of a review of Johann August Heinrich Ulrich’s eleutheriology
Kant I. (translated from the German by I. Koptsev)
100-102
10.5922/0207-6918-2015-1-10
A review of Johann August Heinrich Ulrich’s eleutheriology
Kraus Chr. (translated from the German by I. Koptsev)
94-99
10.5922/0207-6918-2015-1-9