The Idea of Freedom
New Essays on the Kantian Theory of Freedom
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 25 May 2023
- ISBN 9780198860563
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages310 pages
- Size 241x160x25 mm
- Weight 644 g
- Language English 465
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Short description:
The Idea of Freedom brings historians of Kant's philosophy into conversation with contemporary metaphysicians and ethicists with the aim of representing the current state of scholarship on Kant's and Kantian accounts of freedom, while at the same time opening new avenues of exploration
MoreLong description:
Kant describes the concept of freedom as "the keystone of the whole structure of a system of pure reason, even of speculative reason." Kant's theory of freedom thus plays a foundational and unifying role in all aspects of his philosophy and is thus of significant interest to historians of Kant's philosophy. Kant's theory of freedom has also played a significant role in contemporary debates in metaphysics, normative ethics, and metaethics. This volume brings historians of Kant's philosophy into conversation with contemporary metaphysicians and ethicists with the aim of representing the current state of scholarship on Kant's and Kantian accounts of freedom while at the same time opening new avenues of exploration. The Idea of Freedom includes papers by leading scholars on a range of historical and contemporary topics centrally related to the Kantian theory of freedom, including transcendental idealism, determinism, Kant's normative ethical theory, Kant's conception of cognition, Kant's theory of beauty, Kant's conception of logic, and many others.
MoreTable of Contents:
The Idea of Freedom: An Introduction
Kantian Determinism and Contemporary Determinism
Kant on Transcendental Freedom, Priority Monism, and the Structure of Intuition
Kant on Cognition of Freedom
Practical Cognition and Knowledge of Things-in-Themselves
Kant's Practical Proof of the Fact of Freedom
An Asymmetrical Approach to Kant's Theory of Freedom
Bad Debt: The Kantian Inheritance of Empiricist Desire
A Kantian Conception of Kantian Freedom
Kant on Freedom and Practical Irrationality
Imagining Freedom: Kant on Symbols of Sublimity
Bread as Freedom: Kant on the State's Duties to the Poor
Constitutivity, Freedom, and Normativity - The Case of Logic