The Role of the Sublime in Kant’s Religion: Moral Motivation and Empirical Possibility
... Beauty and Biology: An Interpretation of the Critique of Judgment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511487323
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Kant, Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason, sublime, Christ, moral motivation, disposition, empirical morality
Adrian Razvan Sandru
31-57
10.5922/0207-6918-2020-1-2
Pure and Impure Philosophy in Kant’s Metaphilosophy
... Applied Logic. Kant Yearbook, 3, pp. 107-130.
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110236545.107
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Zande, R., 2006. The Design Process of Problem Solving. Academic Exchange Quarterly, 10(4), pp. 150-154.
Kant, metaphilosophy, impure philosophy, pure morals, moral anthropology, pure logic, applied logic, rational psychology, empirical psychology, applied ethics
Garcia E.V.
17-48
10.5922/0207-6918-2023-3-2
Kant on evil in the human nature
... freedom as relating to practical reason is necessarily understood as freedom aimed at the good. In the sphere of the ideal, i. e. the sphere of logical bases of ethics, there should be no freedom aimed at evil; such freedom exists only in the real, empirical world. One can assume that the notion of freedom of will as freedom aimed at the good, being a condition for the possibility of morals, relates to the notion of a sentient being in general, including the notion of ‘human being’, whereas the notion of freedom as freedom of choice relates to a real human individual. However, the latter is capable of moral improvement through ...
Kants praktischer Platonismus
... 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, both with regard to individual morality and to the cosmopolitical task of the establishment ...
Inadvisable Concession: Kant’s Critique of the Political Philosophy of Christian Garve
The starting point of my study is Kant’s remark to the effect that Garve in his treatise on the connection between morality and politics presents arguments in defence of unjust principles. Recognition of these principles is, according to Kant, an inadvisable concession to those who are inclined to abuse it. I interpret this judgement by making a detailed comparison ...
How transcendental are Kant’s principles of public law?
... Riley, P. 1992, Hannah Arendt on Kant, Truth and Politics, in: Essays on Kant’s Political Philosophy. Ed. by H. Williams. Cardiff. 37. Sassenbach, U. 1992, Der Begriff des Politischen bei Immanuel Kant. Würzburg.
public law, politics, publicity, morals, justice of maxims, transcendental and empirical, a priori principles, bliss and happiness, form and substance of law, law enforcement
Zilber A.
34-51
10.5922/0207-6918-2016-1-3
Morality and philosophical education
... призму антропологии, истоки, механизмы и пути преодоления. URL: http://freescienceengineering.library.elib¬gen. org/view.php?id=89047 (дата обращения: 08.05.2015).
9. Doris J., Stich S. Moral Psychology: Empirical Approaches // The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. URL: http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2014/entries/ moral-psych-emp/ (дата обращения: 08.05.2015).
10. Pinker S., Mack A. The World Is Not Falling Apart. URL: http://www....
The Problem of Being: Kant and Heidegger
... Consequently, Heidegger draws a distinction between empirics and sensibility: all empirics is sensible, but not all sensibility is empirical. A triangle in general, a dog in general, etc. have an image, but it is not a singular image, but a schema. Heidegger ... ... Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kant, I., 2011. Inquiry Concerning the Distinctness of the Principles of Natural Theology and Morality. In: I. Kant, 2011. Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime and Other Writings. Edited by P. Frierson ...
Freiheit des Willens in der frühen Kant-Rezeption
... 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 ... ... noumenal selves, not being in time, are not determined by the necessity of causal laws of nature, but can be determined by the moral law of their pure practical reason which they give to themselves. The actions of the will, observable volitions and external ...
Tool-Kit for Ethical Analysis of Video Games: Answer to the Challenges of the New Enlightenment
... Media Violence: Would It Feel Right to Shoot an Innocent Civilian in a Video Game? In: R. Tamborini, ed. 2012. Media and the Moral Mind. New York: Routledge, pp. 109-131.
Hedley, D., 2017. Bild, Bildung and the “Romance of the Soul”: Reflections upon ... ... Philosophy and Theory, 50(6-7), pp. 614-620.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2017.1373343
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Höglund, J., 2008. Electronic Empire: Orientalism Revisited in the Military Shooter. Game Studies — The International Journal of Computer Game Research, 8(1) ...
Moral und Dogma: Alois Riehls Neukantianismus im Spannungsfeld zwischen Religion und Politik
... aim is to examine Alois Riehl’s contribution to the “culture war” (Kulturkampf) in the second half of the nineteenth century. We show that he used Kant’s autonomy principle to argue against the idea that religious dogmatism is a fundament of morality. We prove this thesis by focusing on the forgotten historical background, which is important for an understanding of Morals und Dogma. Originally this essay was an expert opinion for the court case of the socialist H. Tauschinski who was accused ...
The role of N. A. Sultan-Krym-Girei in the development of the Sokolsky movement in the Russian Empire
... Sultan-Krym-Girei was directly involved in the creation and leadership of the first Sokols’ gymnastics society in the Russian Empire. As a senator, he played an active role in the creation and activities of the Sokols’ gymnastics societies in St. Petersburg ... ... contribution to the emergence, formation, and spread of Sokols’ gymnastics in Russia, not only as a means of physical and moral education but also as a social movement aimed at consolidating the entire Russian society.
1. Александров-Деркаченко ...
Neo-Kantian and phenomenological axiology in N. N. Alekseev’s philosophy of law
... understanding features of social phenomena. The article considers the context of Windelband’s philosophy in Alekseev’s interpretation of the role of the rule in philosophy of law. It is shown that Alekseev employs the distinction between the a priori and empirical, suggested by the theory of values, in his philosophy. Values are identified as a basis for the development of law and morals in Alekseev’s philosophy. Comparing reality and values makes it possible to see how Alekseev combines the id eas of axiology of Neo-Kanitianism and phenomenology. To narrow the gap between the a priori and empirical in the theory of values proposed ...
Affection of Law: Fichte on the Place and Boundaries of Pure Ethics of the Imperative
... Fichte’s diagnosis, a refined interest in preserving and indulging the sensual self and hence the idea of God as the warrantor of empirical happiness / bliss. Accordingly, the “overturn in the state of mind” sought by the Kantian himself implies “the ... ... world as law is replaced for the subject by the perspective of the Kingdom of the Spirit in which the “selfhood” of each moral agent is practically overcome.
The Holy Bible, 21st Century King James Version (KJ21): 1994. Gary: Deuel Enterprises....
The notion of anthropology in Kant's philosophy
This article analyses different definitions, types and tasks of Kant's anthropology: Is "moral" or "practical" anthropology identical to "pragmatic" anthropology? Does anthropology aim to answer the question about the vocation of a human being? To what extent is metaphilosophy present in the Anthropology? What is ...
Introduction to ‘Kant and Metaphilosophy’
... philosophy and its metaphilosophical value are the subject of current debates, such as the taxonomy of philosophy, relation between empirical and non-empirical philosophy, relation between philosophy and its history, conceptual analysis, deductive reasoning ... .... Edited and translated by P. Guyer and A. Wood. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kant, I., 1996. The Metaphysics of Morals. In: I. Kant, 1996. Practical Philosophy. Edited by M. J. Gregor, translated by A. W. Wood. Cambridge: Cambridge University ...
On the Role of Gesinnung in Kant’s Ethics and Philosophy of Religion. Part II
... manifestation of Gesinnung in the world, apprehended through the senses, the method of establishing and the culture of truly moral Gesinnung, as well as the problem of the immutability of Gesinnung in the progress towards the good. The new theses that ... ... of the will, on the singleness of Gesinnung and its indivisibility into periods, on revolution in Gesinnung as distinct from empirical reform, on the creation of the new human being as distinct from the ancient one as a result of the revolution of Gesinnung,...
Knowing humanity without knowing the human being: The structure of polemic in Kant’s political argumentation
... ‘lawyers’. Kant’s philosophy of law, which is believed to rest on a metaphysical foundation, is constructed using a minimum of anthropological premises, which is often viewed as a virtue. However, Kant’s political teaching is closely connected with moral anthropology, which is considered as another virtue. Justifying their actions with empirical observations, politicians violate legal rules. Thus, they are subject to the same propensities that they find so frightening in the population. The philosopher, although agreeing with the grim opinion of human nature, tries to dissuade politicians ...
Duty and Coercion in Kant’s Republican Cosmopolitanism
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5. Flikschuh, K. 2007, Duty, Nature, Right: Kant’s Response to Mendelssohn in Theory and Practice III, in: Journal of Moral Philosophy 4/2, pp. 223—241.
6. Flikschuh, K. 2010, Kant’s Sovereignty Dilemma, in: The Journal of Political Philosophy ... ... Studia Kantiana 15, pp. 103—120.
23. Sánchez Madrid, N. 2014. Has social justice legitimacy in Kant’s theory of right? The empirical conditions of the rightful State as a civil union, in: Revista Trans/Form/Açâo 37/1, pp. 127—146.
24. Valentini,...
Kant’s and Fichte’s ethics as sources of Schopenhauer’s philosophy
... some of the key aspects of Schopenhauer’s pessimism are rooted in Fichte’s philosophy. Seventhly, in the first edition of his dissertation, Schopenhauer advocated Kant’s ethics and formulated the supremacy of the better consciousness over the empirical as noumenal freedom and truly moral behavior and defined the category of negation as its opposite. Later, these ideas, altered and expanded u
1. Kant, I. 1964а, Grezi duhovidca, poyasnennie grezami metafiziki [Dreams of a Visionary Explained by Dreams of Metaphysics] in: Kant, I....
”What is the voice of truth?” The anagram in XVIII century French culture
... le règne du sultan Zeokinizul // Tangence. 2001. № 65. Р. 52—59.
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Social attitudes as a factor of delinquent behaviour in the underage
This article analyses the correlation between attitudes and social beha-viour and such factors as the strength/weakness and clarity/ambivalence of an attitude and the situation factor. The author considers the results of empirical studies into value orientations and moral and psychological attitudes based on samples of senior year school students and university students. The article studies correlation between social attitudes and asocial behaviour in children and adolescents. The influence of structural and psychological ...
Vivos Voco. Post-war Correspondence between Sergey Hessen and Ivan Lapshin: Year 1946
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Lapshin, I. I., 2006a. What is Truth. In: L.G. Barsova, ed. 2006. Neizdannyi Ivan Lapshin [The Unpublished Ivan Lapshin]. St. Petersburg: St Petersburg Theatre Arts Academy Press, pp. 244-279. (In Rus.)
Lapshin, I. I., 2006b. Phenomenology of Moral Conscience. In: L. G. Barsova, ed. 2006. Neizdannyi Ivan Lapshin [The Unpublished Ivan Lapshin]. St. Petersburg: St Petersburg Theatre Arts Academy Press, pp. 280-323. (In Rus.).
Lapshin, I. I., 2006c. Ars moriendi (The Art of Dying). In: L. G. ...
Semantic and Stylistic Features of Kant’s Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime: The Art of Seeing and Describing an Object
... demonstrate how the categories of the “beautiful” and “sublime” become a general framework for the description of the moral and mental properties of human nature. The authors show that Kant’s use of “aesthetic” wording in the title of his ... .... G., 2017. Linguistic Paradigm in Kant Studies. Slovo.ru: Baltic Accent, 8(2), pp. 114-123. (In Rus.)
Daston, L., 2011. The Empire of Observation, 1600-1800. In: L. Daston and E. Lunbeck, eds. 2011. Histories of Scientific Observation. Chicago: University ...
Von der mathematischen zur kritischen Metaphysik der Natur. Lambert und Kant
In the mid-1760s, Johann Heinrich Lambert wrote a letter to Kant who offered cooperation with a view to reforming metaphysics. Based on the short correspondence between the two philosophers, it can be shown that this cooperation could never really come about. Nevertheless the thesis was sometimes put forward in research that Lambert had a defining influence on Kant’s Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, also, and above all, with regard to the Newton-critical moments of this natural theory...
The Problem of the Revolution in Gramsci (Between Kant and Marx)
... Russian Revolution implies an overall rethinking of his own relation to Marx as well as to Kant. Already in the spring of 1917, Gramsci foresaw that the February Revolution could become a proletarian revolution and that this would realise in fact Kant’s moral: only a society completely freed from oppression and exploitation would allow people to be free and autonomous. After the fall of the Winter Palace, Gramsci wrote that the revolution happened “against Marx’s Capital”, or better, against its ...
The Knight of Contemporary Russian Kantiana. On the 85th Birthday of Leonard Kalinnikov
... University Press.
Pushkin, A., 2007. Mozart and Salieri. In: A. Pushkin, 2007. Boris Godunov and Other Dramatic Works. Translated with notes by J. E. Falen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 121-132.
Solovyov, V. S., 1988. Kant’s Formal Principle of Morality — Presentation and Evaluation with Critical Comments about Empirical Ethics. In: Solovyov, V. S., 1988. Sochineniya [Works]. Moscow: Mysl’, pp. 549-580 (In Rus.).
Zilber, А. S., 2008. Book Review: L. A. Kalinnikov. Immanuel Kant in Russian Poetry (Philosophical-Aesthetic Essays). Moscow: Kanon+ ROOI “Reabilitatsia”,...
Transcendental Philosophy as a Scientific Research Programme
... Rekonstruktion der Philosophiegeschichte. Berlin: Suhrkamp.
Backhouse, R. E., 1998. Explorations in Economic Methodology. From Lakatos to Empirical Philosophy of Science. London & New York: Routledge.
Black, S., 2003. Imre Lakatos and Literary Tradition. Philosophy ... ... edited by M. J. Gregor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 133-272.
Kant, I., 1996b. Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals. In: I. Kant, 1996. Practical Philosophy. Translated and edited by M. J. Gregor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,...
Types of Representational Content in Kant
... proceed as follows. First, I show how intuition (in Kant’s sense) can be seen as providing indexical content independently of empirical concepts. Second, I show in what sense the generation of spatial content can be regarded as non-categorial. A key distinction ... ... Bowman, P. Guyer and F. Rauscher, edited by P. Guyer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kant, I., 2005b. The Metaphysics of Morals. In: I. Kant, 2005. Practical Philosophy. Translated and edited by M. J. Gregor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,...
Kants Denkraum: Subjektivität als Prinzip. Interview mit Prof. Dr. Jürgen Stolzenberg
This interview with Professor Dr Jürgen Stolzenberg, board member of the Kant-Gesellschaft and co-editor of the Kant-Lexikon (2015), explores a wide range of topics — from Leibniz and Wolff to Heidegger and Husserl. The leading idea of Stolzenberg’s philosophical research is the justification of the principle of modern subjectivity in Kant’s philosophy and its transformations until our days. He discusses the meaning and development of the concept of self-consciousness and the understanding of subjectivity...
The system-building role of the thing-in-itself in Kant's philosophy
... philosophy in Kant's system. Kant is an innovator in both posing and answering the question. This answer is agnostic but not in the empirical or scientific sense, but rather in the solely philosophical meaning of these notions. The answer to his question — ... ...
thing-in-itself, polysemanticism of notions, central problem of philosophy, subjectobjeсt relation, agnosticism, cognition, humanism, moral law.
Zhuchkov Vladimir A.
5-8
Die systembildende Funktion des Dings an sich in der Philosophie von Kant
... И. Первое введение в «Критику способности суждения» // Там же.
thing-in-itself, polysemanticism of notion, general question of philosophy, subject- objeсt relation, agnosticism, cognition, humanism, moral law
Shutschkow W. A.
16-19
10.5922/0207-6918-2009-2-3
The metaphysics of science
... good) terms. ‘Transcendental’ philosophy was conceived as a project to redeem philosophy in the era of burgeoning precise empirical natural science and exact sciences. Kant turned science into a foundation of new metaphysics. The anti-philosophical ... ... mathematics and physics is an instance of Kant’s universal ‘anthropological’ apriorism and his understanding of the human being, morals, law, and history rather than the seeming ‘absolutisation’ of the Euclidean geometry and Newtonian mechanics. The possibility ...
I. Kant’s and E. Husserl’s practical philosophy
This article focuses on the problem of reconciling a priori and empirical dimensions of freedom, will, and action as the crucial point for understanding the relationship between theoretical ... ... are a shared understanding of the relationship between theoretical and practical reason, the principle of the ‘purity’ of moral motives and compulsoriness of the a priori, the idea of parallelism between logic and ethics, the interaction between will ...
The philosophical and legal content of Sergey Hessen’s concept of personality
... Rousseau’s concept of general will. Hessen proposed a dynamic understanding of general will as a continuous process of establishing and re-establishing that involves the general population. Hessen counterposed law against the notions of nature and morality and interpreted law as an insufficient but necessary prerequisite for harmonizing relations in a society. Hessen developed an original understanding of the ideal of state organisation — a democratic state that incorporates the principles of ...