
The Idea of Freedom
New Essays on the Kantian Theory of Freedom
Oxford University Press
Erschienen am 25. Mai 2023
Buch
Hardcover
310 Seiten
978-0-19-886056-3 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
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.
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Höhe: 241 mm
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978-0-19-886056-3 (9780198860563)
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Dai Heide earned his B.A. in Philosophy from Northwestern University and his PhD in Philosophy from The Ohio State University in 2010. His primary area of research interest is Kant's theoretical philosophy. He is also interested in a range of metaphysical and epistemological questions in early modern philosophy. He has written about Kant's transcendental idealism, Kant's theory of space and time, Kant's conceptions of existence and predication, and other related topics.
Evan Tiffany is an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at Simon Fraser University. He works primarily on topics in free will and moral responsibility, with interests in metaethics and the history of ethics.
Evan Tiffany is an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at Simon Fraser University. He works primarily on topics in free will and moral responsibility, with interests in metaethics and the history of ethics.
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Senior LecturerSenior Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Simon Fraser UniversitySenior Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Simon Fraser University
Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Simon Fraser UniversityAssociate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Simon Fraser University
Inhalt
1: Dai Heide and Evan Tiffany: The Idea of Freedom: An Introduction
2: Lucy Allais: Kantian Determinism and Contemporary Determinism
3: Colin McLear, and Derek Pereboom: Kant on Transcendental Freedom, Priority Monism, and the Structure of Intuition
4: Eric Watkins: Kant on Cognition of Freedom
5: Karl Schafer: Practical Cognition and Knowledge of Things-in-Themselves
6: Patricia Kitcher: Kant's Practical Proof of the Fact of Freedom
7: Benjamin Vilhauer: An Asymmetrical Approach to Kant's Theory of Freedom
8: Kyla Ebels-Duggan: Bad Debt: The Kantian Inheritance of Empiricist Desire
9: Kelin Emmett: A Kantian Conception of Kantian Freedom
10: Ralf Bader: Kant on Freedom and Practical Irrationality
11: Samantha Matherne: Imagining Freedom: Kant on Symbols of Sublimity
12: Ariel Zylberman: Bread as Freedom: Kant on the State's Duties to the Poor
13: Huaping Lu-Adler: Constitutivity, Freedom, and Normativity - The Case of Logic
2: Lucy Allais: Kantian Determinism and Contemporary Determinism
3: Colin McLear, and Derek Pereboom: Kant on Transcendental Freedom, Priority Monism, and the Structure of Intuition
4: Eric Watkins: Kant on Cognition of Freedom
5: Karl Schafer: Practical Cognition and Knowledge of Things-in-Themselves
6: Patricia Kitcher: Kant's Practical Proof of the Fact of Freedom
7: Benjamin Vilhauer: An Asymmetrical Approach to Kant's Theory of Freedom
8: Kyla Ebels-Duggan: Bad Debt: The Kantian Inheritance of Empiricist Desire
9: Kelin Emmett: A Kantian Conception of Kantian Freedom
10: Ralf Bader: Kant on Freedom and Practical Irrationality
11: Samantha Matherne: Imagining Freedom: Kant on Symbols of Sublimity
12: Ariel Zylberman: Bread as Freedom: Kant on the State's Duties to the Poor
13: Huaping Lu-Adler: Constitutivity, Freedom, and Normativity - The Case of Logic