Kant on Freedom and Rational Agency
Kant on Freedom and Rational Agency
Kohl, Markus
Oxford University Press
07/2023
410
Dura
Inglês
9780198873143
15 a 20 dias
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Preface and Acknowledgements
Notes on Sources and Key to Abbreviations and Translations
Introduction
I: The Basic Framework of Kant's Doctrine
1: Freedom, Idealism, and Standpoints
2: Human Action as the Effect of Two Causes
3: Freedom as Autonomous Self-Determination
II: The Grounds of Kant's Incompatibilism About Free Will
4: Legislative Freedom and Kant's Genealogical Anxiety
5: Executive Freedom, Determinism, and the Categorical Imperative
Transition to Part 3
III: Freedom of Thought as a Species of Transcendental Freedom
6: Kant's Free Thinker
7: Freedom of Thought as a Condition of Theoretical Cognition
IV: Kant's Justification of the Belief in Free Will
8: Kant's Moral Grounding of Free Will
9: Kant's Theoretical Defense of Moral Freedom
Summary and Transition to Part 5
V: Freedom in Kant's Aesthetics and the Unity of Kant's Doctrine
10: Freedom of Imagination and the "Autonomy of Taste"
Bibliography
Index
Notes on Sources and Key to Abbreviations and Translations
Introduction
I: The Basic Framework of Kant's Doctrine
1: Freedom, Idealism, and Standpoints
2: Human Action as the Effect of Two Causes
3: Freedom as Autonomous Self-Determination
II: The Grounds of Kant's Incompatibilism About Free Will
4: Legislative Freedom and Kant's Genealogical Anxiety
5: Executive Freedom, Determinism, and the Categorical Imperative
Transition to Part 3
III: Freedom of Thought as a Species of Transcendental Freedom
6: Kant's Free Thinker
7: Freedom of Thought as a Condition of Theoretical Cognition
IV: Kant's Justification of the Belief in Free Will
8: Kant's Moral Grounding of Free Will
9: Kant's Theoretical Defense of Moral Freedom
Summary and Transition to Part 5
V: Freedom in Kant's Aesthetics and the Unity of Kant's Doctrine
10: Freedom of Imagination and the "Autonomy of Taste"
Bibliography
Index
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Preface and Acknowledgements
Notes on Sources and Key to Abbreviations and Translations
Introduction
I: The Basic Framework of Kant's Doctrine
1: Freedom, Idealism, and Standpoints
2: Human Action as the Effect of Two Causes
3: Freedom as Autonomous Self-Determination
II: The Grounds of Kant's Incompatibilism About Free Will
4: Legislative Freedom and Kant's Genealogical Anxiety
5: Executive Freedom, Determinism, and the Categorical Imperative
Transition to Part 3
III: Freedom of Thought as a Species of Transcendental Freedom
6: Kant's Free Thinker
7: Freedom of Thought as a Condition of Theoretical Cognition
IV: Kant's Justification of the Belief in Free Will
8: Kant's Moral Grounding of Free Will
9: Kant's Theoretical Defense of Moral Freedom
Summary and Transition to Part 5
V: Freedom in Kant's Aesthetics and the Unity of Kant's Doctrine
10: Freedom of Imagination and the "Autonomy of Taste"
Bibliography
Index
Notes on Sources and Key to Abbreviations and Translations
Introduction
I: The Basic Framework of Kant's Doctrine
1: Freedom, Idealism, and Standpoints
2: Human Action as the Effect of Two Causes
3: Freedom as Autonomous Self-Determination
II: The Grounds of Kant's Incompatibilism About Free Will
4: Legislative Freedom and Kant's Genealogical Anxiety
5: Executive Freedom, Determinism, and the Categorical Imperative
Transition to Part 3
III: Freedom of Thought as a Species of Transcendental Freedom
6: Kant's Free Thinker
7: Freedom of Thought as a Condition of Theoretical Cognition
IV: Kant's Justification of the Belief in Free Will
8: Kant's Moral Grounding of Free Will
9: Kant's Theoretical Defense of Moral Freedom
Summary and Transition to Part 5
V: Freedom in Kant's Aesthetics and the Unity of Kant's Doctrine
10: Freedom of Imagination and the "Autonomy of Taste"
Bibliography
Index
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