Immaturity and the objective of a true reform in ways of thinking. Part I.
The originality of Kant’s answer to the question of the Enlightenment in a 1784 article consisted not in addressing the words ... ... by negative characteristics; secondly, unlimited use of one’s understanding can lead to logical egoism ... ... thinking is limited by the idea of universal human reason, although Kant is not always consistent in distinguishing ... ... affected even the philosopher’s attitude to his contemporaries. Observing the revolutionary “experiment” ... .... A. Enzyklopädisches Wörterbuch der kritischen Philosophie oder Versuch einer fasslichen und vollständigen ...
Immaturity and the objective of a true reform in ways of thinking. Part II
The originality of Kant’s answer to the question of the Enlightenment in a 1784 article consisted not in addressing the words of Horace,... ... is dominated by negative characteristics; secondly, unlimited use of one’s understanding can lead to logical egoism (and other ... ... independent thinking is limited by the idea of universal human reason, although Kant is not always consistent in distinguishing ... ... earlier. It affected even the philosopher’s attitude to his contemporaries. Observing the revolutionary “experiment” with ...
Kant, Nietzsche, and the Enlightenment: A comparative analysis
This article provides a comparative analysis of I. Kant’s and F. Nietzsche’s critical approaches, which is carried out in the context of the thinkers’ attitudes to the problem of the ... ... Enlightenment, which differed significantly from that of their contemporaries, Kant and Nietzsche have remarkably similar ideas.... ... cowardice. For Nietzsche, the central problem is the dominant role of reason in the Enlightenment. Nevertheless, reason is not denied ... ... Nietzsche, F. 1996, O polze i vredeistorii dlya zhizni [On the Use and Abuse of History for Life] in Nietzsche, F. Sobranye sochineniy ...
Knowing humanity without knowing the human being: The structure of polemic in Kant’s political argumentation
... due to its passionate polemic, it can be rewritten in the form of dialogues. The most dramatic instalment is the authoritative ... ... Perpetual Peace, which is full of memorable phrases that used to excite the very first readers. Kant’s opponents are both concrete authors — either living or dead contemporaries (Garve, Mendesohn, Frederick the Great) ... ... predelah tol'ko razuma [Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone], in: Kant, I. Soch.: v 8 t. T. 6. [Writings: ... .... 2001, Weltbild und Metapher. Untersuchungen zur Philosophie im 18. Jahrhundert. Würzburg, 2001.
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