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Kant and the Fate of Autonomy

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2000
Engelsk
It has been argued that Kant's all-consuming efforts to place autonomy at the center of philosophy have had, in the long-run, the unintended effect of leading to the widespread discrediting of philosophy and of undermining the notion of autonomy itself. The result of this 'Copernican revolution' has seemed to many commentators the de-centring, if not the self-destruction, of the autonomous self. In this major reinterpretation of Kant and the post-Kantian response to his critical philosophy, Karl Ameriks argues that such a view of Kant rests on a series of misconceptions. By providing the first systematic study of the underlying structure of the reaction to Kant's critical philosophy in the writings of Reinhold, Fichte and Hegel, Karl Ameriks challenges the presumptions that dominate popular approaches to the concept of freedom, and to the interpretation of the relation between the Enlightenment, Kant and post-Kantian thought.
Undertittel
Problems in the Appropriation of the Critical Philosophy
Forfatter
Karl Ameriks
ISBN
9780521781015
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
625 gram
Utgivelsesdato
26.6.2000
Antall sider
366