Kant's Conception of Freedom

Kant's Conception of Freedom

A Developmental and Critical Analysis

Allison, Henry E. (University of California, San Diego)

Cambridge University Press

12/2019

552

Dura

Inglês

9781107145115

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This volume traces the development of Kant's views on free will from his earliest discussions of it in the 1750s through to his last accounts in the 1790s, and shows how central the concept of freedom is both to his theoretical and practical philosophy.
1. Kants writings of the 1750s and the place in them of the free will issue; 2. Kants theoretical philosophy in the early 1760s and its relation to his conception of freedom; 3. Kants moral philosophy in the early 1760s; 4. Kants dialogue with Rousseau; 5. From the 'great light' to the 'silent decade': Kants thoughts on free will from 1769-1780; 6. Kants account of free will in the Critique of Pure Reason; 7. From the Critique of Pure Reason to the Groundwork; 8. The fact of reason and freedom in the Critique of Practical Reason; 9. The Critique of the Power of Judgment and the transition from nature to freedom; 10. After the Critique of the Power of Judgment: Kants final thoughts on free will.
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