Kant on evil in the human nature
... an analysis of Kant’s notion of human ‘nature’. It is emphasised that Kant understands ‘human nature’ as mere “subjective grounds” of the exercise of freedom. Further, the author analyses the factors determining the actions of humans as moral beings. First, the article addresses the “predispositions to the good”, which describes a human being as a natural being, cultural being, and a personality. In this connection, different types of reason identified by Kant are stressed and the features of “pure practical reason” as a necessary ...
Kant als Mystiker? Zur These von Carl Arnold Wilmans’ dissertatio philosophica
... S. 133-175.
Schönecker, D., 2013a. Das gefühlte Faktum der Vernunft. Skizze einer Interpretation und Verteidigung. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 61, S. 91-107.
Schönecker, D., 2013b. Kant’s Moral Intuitionism: The Fact of Reason and Moral Predispositions. Kant Studies Online, [online] Available at: <
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A Relation to the Politikal Revolution as a Touchstone for Practical Philosophy
... Gegenwart. Freiburg.
18. Höffe, O., 2001, „Königliche Völker“: Zu Kant kosmopolitische Rechts- u. Friedens-theorie. — Frankfurt a. M.: Suhrkamp.
political revolution, practical philosophy, Kant, Kruglov, Enlightenment, pragmatic prudence, moral predispositions, purpose of reason
Myasnikov A.
92-102
10.5922/0207-6918-2015-4-8
I. Kant on religion, faith, god, and church
... object is theology as a scientific discipline concerned with knowledge of god, whereas, in Religion, it is believers with their predispositions and capacities, generic and individual characteristics. Not unlike Critiques, where Kant moves from the theoretical ... ... of the existence of God, which is completely absent in Religion. Religion places a much stronger emphasis on the need for the moral perfection of human beings than the Lectures do. However, it would be wrong to assume that the Lectures present a position ...