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Eichmann's Kant

The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 2007
What was most disturbing in Adolf Eichmann's trial in Jerusalem was his claim that in practice he had followed Kant's categorical imperative. Had Arendt not stated that Eichmann was incapable of moral reflection, that his obedience was "blind"? Arendt believed that Eichmann's being expressed a "banality" of evil, that is, an evil emanating not from a ...
Laustsen, Carsten Bagge, Ugilt, Rasmus
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Kant's Examples

Representations, 1989
There was an age and there were nations in which the active impulse towards a social life regulated by laws-what converts a people into a permanent community-grappled with the huge difficulties presented by the trying problem of bringing freedom (and therefore equality also) into union with constraining force (more that of respect and dutiful ...
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Kant’s Sadism

Philosophy and Literature, 1996
In The Ethics of Psychoanalysis Lacan says: “So as to produce the kind of shock or eye-opening effect that seems to me necessary if we are to make progress, I simply want to draw your attention to this: if The Critique of Practical Reason appeared in 1788, seven years after the first edition of The Critique of Pure Reason there is another work which ...
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KANT AS “MATHEMATIKER”

Philosophia Mathematica, 1986
The author discusses the myths that have circulated about Kant's abilities as a mathematician. The paper contains much interesting historical-philosophical material, and highlights 'the need... for integrating at least two areas in history, both of philosophy and mathematics, if the study is to become serious in search of the young Kant'.
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Kant

2014
Un profilo filosofico di Kant e dei maggiori problemi teorici del suo ...
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Sartre and Kant

2011
Sartre’s Critique of Dialectical Reason can be seen as the first step towards the realization of one of his earliest philosophical projects: that of authoring a theory of politics.1 That Sartre was fully aware of the importance, for ethics and politics, of a conception of the person can be gleaned from his claims concerning the main task of the ...
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Kant after Kant: The Indispensable Philosopher

2017
Vater explores three themes that, taken together, secure Kant’s continuing relevance for both Anglo-American and European traditions of philosophy. First, Kant continues to be relevant in the history of philosophy because he invented the genre. Second, in the wake of Kant’s dawning realization that the space of reasons is social or multi-centric ...
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Kant on Aesthetic Ideas, Rational Ideas and the Subject-Matter of Art

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 2021
Ido Geiger
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Kant on Freedom of the Will

2006
AbstractThis essay discusses the various conceptions of freedom to be found in Kant's texts, analyzes the connection between them and Kant's moral theory and epistemology, explores the contrast between the empirical and the intelligible character of the will, and examines Kant's controversial views on the relation between freedom and causal determinism.
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