Concepts of Normativity: Kant or Hegel? /
The influence of Kant's understanding of morality is too strong to be ignored. Hegel, however, fundamentally criticized Kant for offering merely a 'formal' model of normativity that cannot sufficiently comprehend human action as free. Instead, Hegel argues in his doctrine of ethical l...
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Language: English
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Leiden; Boston :
BRILL,
2019.
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Critical Studies in German Idealism ;
24.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9789004390898.
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Call Number: BJ1458.3
- Front Matter
- Copyright Page
- List of Contributors
- Introduction /
- Christian Krijnen
- Being at Home with Oneself in the Whole-Hegel's Philosophy of Freedom as Actuality /
- Christian Hofmann
- Hegel's Radicalization of Kant's Copernican Turn: the Internal Unity of the Natural and the Moral Law /
- Paul Cobben
- The Religion of the God-Man: Hegel's Account of Revealed Religion in the Phenomenology of Spirit /
- Arthur Kok
- The Reality of Value as a Problem of Kantian Ethics /
- Martin Bunte
- Foundations of Normativity /
- Max Gottschlich
- Hegel über die logischen Grundlagen der Sittlichkeit /
- Klaus Vieweg
- How is Practical Philosophy Speculatively Possible? /
- Christian Krijnen
- The Normative Function of the Right of Objectivity in Hegel's Theory of Imputation /
- Giulia Battistoni
- Freedom from Kant to Hegel /
- Christian Schmidt
- Justification of the State: Kant and Hegel /
- Jiří Chotaš
- Hegel's Republican Penal Philosophy: an Attempt at a Contemporary Reconstruction /
- Benno Zabel
- History as the Progress in the (Un)Consciousness of Freedom? /
- Tereza Matějčková
- Is There Any Philosophy of History? /
- Jean-François Kervégan
- "Freedom in the European Sense": Hegel on Action, Heroes, and Europe's Philosophical Groundwork /
- Alberto L. Siani
- Back Matter
- Index.