<p>In the year 1985, presumed to mark the 850th anniversary of Maimonides' birth, the Sixth Jerusalem Philosophical Encounter was dedicated to Maim onides as philosopher. We did not enter into the other aspects of his work, rabbinical, legal, medical, etc., except in so far as the relation between
Kant’s Practical Philosophy Reconsidered: Papers presented at the Seventh Jerusalem Philosophical Encounter, December 1986
✍ Scribed by Henry E. Allison (auth.), Yirmiyahu Yovel (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 272
- Series
- International Archives of the History of Ideas / Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idées 128
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
That Kant's ideas remain vitally present in ethical thinking today is as impossible to deny as it is to overlook their less persisting aspects and sometimes outdated idiom. The essays in this volume attempt to reassess some crucial questions in Kant's practical philosophy both by sketching the lines for new systematic interpretations and by examining how Kantian themes apply to contemporary moral concerns. In the previous decade, when Kant was primarily read as an answer to utilitarianism, emphasis was mainly laid on the fundamentals of his moral theory, stressing such concepts as universalization, duty for its own sake, personal autonomy, unconditional imperatives or humanity as end-in-itself, using the Groundwork and its broader (ifless popular) systematic parallel, the Analytic of the Critique of Practical Reason, as main sources. In recent years, however, emphasis has shifted and become diversified. The present essays reflect this diversification in discussing the extension of Kantian ethics in the domains of law, justice, politics and moral history, and also in considering such meta-philosophical questions as the relation between the various "inter ests of reason" (as Kant calls them), above all between knowledge and moral practice. The papers were first presented at the Seventh Jerusalem Philosophical Encounter, held at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in December 1986. The Jerusalem Philosophical Encounters are a series of bi-annual international symposia, in which philosophers of different backgrounds meet in Jerusalem to discuss a common issue. Organized by the S. H.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Empirical and Intelligible Character in the Critique of Pure Reason ....Pages 1-21
Morality as Freedom....Pages 23-48
On the Formalism of Kant’s Ethics....Pages 49-62
Agency and Anthropology in Kant’s Groundwork ....Pages 63-82
The Submission of our Sensuous Nature to the Moral Law in the Second Critique ....Pages 83-92
Theory as Praxis in Kant....Pages 93-105
Autonomy, Omniscience and the Ethical Imagination: From Theoretical to Practical Philosophy in Kant....Pages 106-134
The Interests of Reason: From Metaphysics to Moral History....Pages 135-148
Kant’s Principle of Justice as Categorical Imperative of Law....Pages 149-167
Histoire et Guerre chez Kant....Pages 168-182
Freedom as a Regulative Principle: On Some Aspects of the Kant-Herder Controversy on the Philosophy of History....Pages 183-195
How Kantian Is Rawls’s “Kantian Constructivism”?....Pages 196-212
The Ideal Speech Situation: Neo-Kantian Ethics in Habermas and Apel....Pages 213-234
Kant: Respect, Individuality and Dependence....Pages 235-254
Back Matter....Pages 255-262
✦ Subjects
History; Pragmatism; Ethics
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