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Reality and Freedom Reflections on Kant`s Moral Philosophy

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Netherlands Eburon 1988Description: 156pISBN:
  • 9051660286
DDC classification:
  • N75.1KI B393
Partial contents:
SETTING THE STAGE The two worlds Space and spatial perspective Time and temporal perspective Causality THE TWO DOMAINS OF THE PHENOMENAL WORLD The non-human domain The Urprinzip The theoretical law The human domain The introduction of freedom Theoretical and practical Vernunft; coordination and subordination Physicon and noumenon FREEDOM The illusory freedom of the intuitive world True freedom The free agent Vernunft Thought-event and intention THE MORAL LAW Urprinzip, moral law and imperative Moral law and maxim The subjective and objective facets of the moral law Conscience and intellectual integrity The moral law; derivation and deduction The compatibility version The natural law version The Mittel-Zweck version Christ`s law of laws The human domain as it ought to be The spectrum of human acts THE MECHANISM OF FREEDOM AND THE CLASSICAL MODEL The competition problem The evolution problem Immortality Moral responsibility Tugend and Glilckseligkeit THE MECHANISM OF FREEDOM AND THE MODERN MODEL Historical background of the modern model The concept of freedom in the modern model The evolution problem in the coexistence universe The rational concept of love A rational concept of God
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SETTING THE STAGE The two worlds Space and spatial perspective Time and temporal perspective Causality THE TWO DOMAINS OF THE PHENOMENAL WORLD The non-human domain The Urprinzip The theoretical law The human domain The introduction of freedom Theoretical and practical Vernunft; coordination and subordination Physicon and noumenon FREEDOM The illusory freedom of the intuitive world True freedom The free agent Vernunft Thought-event and intention THE MORAL LAW Urprinzip, moral law and imperative Moral law and maxim The subjective and objective facets of the moral law Conscience and intellectual integrity The moral law; derivation and deduction The compatibility version The natural law version The Mittel-Zweck version Christ`s law of laws The human domain as it ought to be The spectrum of human acts THE MECHANISM OF FREEDOM AND THE CLASSICAL MODEL The competition problem The evolution problem Immortality Moral responsibility Tugend and Glilckseligkeit THE MECHANISM OF FREEDOM AND THE MODERN MODEL Historical background of the modern model The concept of freedom in the modern model The evolution problem in the coexistence universe The rational concept of love A rational concept of God

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