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Freiheit nach Kant: Tradition, Rezeption, Transformation, Aktualität
Freiheit nach Kant: Tradition, Rezeption, Transformation, Aktualität
SaÅ¡a JosifoviÄ; Jörg Noller (editors)
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Kantâs conception of freedom is of special importance in the history of philosophy. It not only brings together older traditions but has great influence on later theories of freedom. The edited volume analyzes Kantâs theory, referring to the concepts of will, choice, autonomy, and reason. It consists of four parts: Kantâs theory in its historical context; Kantâs own conception as developed in his various philosophical works; central conceptions of freedom in German Idealism after Kant (including Reinhold, Schiller, Maimon, Jacobi, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, Schopenhauer); the systematic relevance of Kantâs conception of freedom with regard to recent debates in analytic philosophy (agent causality, compatibilism and incompatibilism).
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