Freedom after Kant: from German idealism to ethics and the self
"Freedom after Kant situates Kant's concept of freedom in relation to leading philosophers of the period to trace a detailed history of philosophical thinking on freedom from the 18th to the 20th century. Beginning with German Idealism, the volume presents Kant's writings on freedom a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Freedom after Kant situates Kant's concept of freedom in relation to leading philosophers of the period to trace a detailed history of philosophical thinking on freedom from the 18th to the 20th century. Beginning with German Idealism, the volume presents Kant's writings on freedom and their reception by contemporaries, successors, followers and critics. From exchanges of philosophical ideas on freedom between Kant and his contemporaries, Reinhold and Fichte, through to Kant's ideas on rational self-determination in Hegel and Schelling, we see Kant's original arguments transformed through concepts of autonomy, freedom and absolutes. The political aspect of Kant's freedom finds further articulation in chapters on Marx and Mill who developed their own notions of political freedom after Kant. Revealing how Kant's concept of freedom shaped the history of philosophy in the broadest sense, contributors chart the development of an ethics of freedom in the 20th century which brings Kant into conversation with Heidegger, Beauvoir, Sartre, Levinas and Murdoch. This line of thinking on freedom signals a new departure for Kantian studies which brings his ideas into the present day and traverses major schools of thought including Idealism, Marxism, existentialism and moral philosophy"-- |
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Contents Acknowledgements Notes on contributors Introduction vi vii 1 Part I The eighteenth century: Kant and his contemporaries; freedom and normativity 1 2 3 4 Freedom, radical evil and ought implies can’: A problem for Kant Robert Stern Reinhold on free will and moral obligation: A Kantian response Jochen Bojanowski Kant and the fate of freedom: 1788-1800 Owen Ware Fichte on self-sufficiency and teleology Gabriel Gottlieb 11 27 45 63 Part II The nineteenth century: The post-Kantians, idealists and pragmatists; nature, politics and experience The feeling of freedom: Schelling on the role of freedom in grasping nature Dalia Nassar 6 Is autonomy sufficient for freedom? Charlotte Alderwick 7 Freedom and Hegel’s theory of the state Christoph Schuringa 8 Tn and through their association’: Freedom and communism in Marx Andrew Chitty and Jan Kandiyali 9 Mill on freedom, normativity and spontaneity Christopher Macleod 10 Practical grounds for freedom: Kant and James on freedom, experience and an open future Joe Saunders and Neil Williams 5 Part III 83 95 113 127 141 155 The twentieth century: New developments; freedom, the self and others 11 Levinas and finite freedom James H.P. Lewis and Simon Thornton 12 Rethinking existentialism: From radical freedom to project 175 sedimentation Jonathan Webber 13 Murdoch and freedom Ana Barandalla 191 205 Index 220 |
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Contents Acknowledgements Notes on contributors Introduction vi vii 1 Part I The eighteenth century: Kant and his contemporaries; freedom and normativity 1 2 3 4 Freedom, radical evil and ought implies can’: A problem for Kant Robert Stern Reinhold on free will and moral obligation: A Kantian response Jochen Bojanowski Kant and the fate of freedom: 1788-1800 Owen Ware Fichte on self-sufficiency and teleology Gabriel Gottlieb 11 27 45 63 Part II The nineteenth century: The post-Kantians, idealists and pragmatists; nature, politics and experience The feeling of freedom: Schelling on the role of freedom in grasping nature Dalia Nassar 6 Is autonomy sufficient for freedom? Charlotte Alderwick 7 Freedom and Hegel’s theory of the state Christoph Schuringa 8 Tn and through their association’: Freedom and communism in Marx Andrew Chitty and Jan Kandiyali 9 Mill on freedom, normativity and spontaneity Christopher Macleod 10 Practical grounds for freedom: Kant and James on freedom, experience and an open future Joe Saunders and Neil Williams 5 Part III 83 95 113 127 141 155 The twentieth century: New developments; freedom, the self and others 11 Levinas and finite freedom James H.P. Lewis and Simon Thornton 12 Rethinking existentialism: From radical freedom to project 175 sedimentation Jonathan Webber 13 Murdoch and freedom Ana Barandalla 191 205 Index 220 |
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