Cambridge University Press по журналам "Kantian Review"
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2009-03-01)In the Doctrine of Virtue Kant divides duties of love into three categories: beneficent activity (Wohltätigkeit), gratitude (Dankbarkeit) and Teilnehmung – commonly referred to as the duty of sympathy (MS 6: 452). In this ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2007-03-01)It is widely supposed that the principal task of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason is to carry out some kind of analysis of experience. Commentators as profoundly at odds on fundamental points of interpretation as P. F. ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-03-01)There has long been a suspicion that Kant's test for the universalizability of maxims can be easily subverted: instead of risking failing the test, design your maxim for any action whatsoever in a manner guaranteed to pass. ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2010-07-01)Hans Vaihinger, in the late nineteenth century, posed a now famous trilemma for Immanuel Kant's theory of affection: (1) If things-in-themselves are the affecting objects, then one must apply the categories beyond the ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2010-07-01)Hans Vaihinger, in the late nineteenth century, posed a now famous trilemma for Immanuel Kant's theory of affection: (1) If things-in-themselves are the affecting objects, then one must apply the categories beyond the ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2008-03-01)‘Beautiful is what, without a concept, is liked universally.’ Thus ends the second Moment of the Analytic of the Beautiful in Kant's Critique of Judgment. What could yield a non-conceptual universality? Kant finds this in ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2006-03-01)In her essay (in Kantian Review 10 (2005), 82–111), Shell wants to demonstrate that 1. Kant's theory of the right of nations ‘can furnish us with some much needed practical help and guidance’, and 2. ‘Kant is less averse ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-06-01)The interpretation of Kant's Critical philosophy as a version of traditional idealism has a long history. In spite of Kant's and his commentators’ various attempts to distinguish between traditional and transcendental ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2007-03-01)After examining the ethical and political writings of Immanuel Kant, one finds an apparent paradox in his philosophy as his perfectionist moral teachings appear to be linked to his anti-perfectionist political theory. ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2007-07-01)People talk about rats deserting a sinking ship, but they don't usually ask where the rats go. Perhaps this is only because the answer is so obvious: of course, most of the rats climb aboard the sounder ships, the ships ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2007-07-01)People talk about rats deserting a sinking ship, but they don't usually ask where the rats go. Perhaps this is only because the answer is so obvious: of course, most of the rats climb aboard the sounder ships, the ships ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2008-07-01)It is generally acknowledged that Kant's political philosophy stands on a par with the great works of the Western liberal tradition. It is also a matter of agreement that the rational principles on which it rests represent ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2008-07-01)It is generally acknowledged that Kant's political philosophy stands on a par with the great works of the Western liberal tradition. It is also a matter of agreement that the rational principles on which it rests represent ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-03-01)In response to critical discussions of my book, Moral Literacy, by Stephen Engstrom, Sally Sedgwick and Andrews Reath, I offer a defence of Kant's formalism that is not only friendly to my claims for the moral theory's ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2006-03-01)Few of Kant's doctrines are as difficult to understand as that of self-affection. Its brief career in the published literature consists principally in its unheralded introduction in the Transcendental Aesthetic and unexpected ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2008-03-01)In the Critique of Practical Reason, Kant presents the moral law as the sole ‘fact of pure reason’ that neither needs nor admits of a deduction to establish its authority. This claim may come as a surprise to many readers ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2008-03-01)In the Critique of Practical Reason, Kant presents the moral law as the sole ‘fact of pure reason’ that neither needs nor admits of a deduction to establish its authority. This claim may come as a surprise to many readers ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-06-01)The interpretation of Kant's Critical philosophy as a version of traditional idealism has a long history. In spite of Kant's and his commentators’ various attempts to distinguish between traditional and transcendental ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-06-01)Humanity (die Menschheit) is an important notion within Kant's moral theory. The humanity formulation of the categorical imperative (FH) commands: ‘So act that you use humanity, whether in your own person or in the person ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2011-06-01)Humanity (die Menschheit) is an important notion within Kant's moral theory. The humanity formulation of the categorical imperative (FH) commands: ‘So act that you use humanity, whether in your own person or in the person ...
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