Immanuel Kant – Freiheit, Vernunft, Sinnlichkeit Vielstimmiger Widerhall der Philosophie Kants im zwanzigsten Jahrhunder
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: De Gruyter De Gruyter [Imprint] 2024Innehållstyp: - text
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- 9783111386287
- 9783119149983
- Alterität
- Autonomie
- Autonomy
- Epistemology
- Epistemology (603102)
- Erkenntnistheorie
- Erkenntnistheorie (603102)
- Ethics
- Ethics (6031)
- Ethics (603103)
- Ethik
- Ethik (6031)
- Ethik (603103)
- Freiheit
- GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN (6)
- Gefühl
- Geschichte der Philosophie
- Geschichte der Philosophie (603104)
- HUMANITIES (6)
- History of philosophy
- History of philosophy (603104)
- Idealism
- Idealism (QDHR1)
- Idealismus
- Idealismus (QDHR1)
- Metaphysics
- Metaphysics (603110)
- Metaphysik
- Metaphysik (603110)
- Philosophical traditions and schools of thought (QDH)
- Philosophie
- Philosophie (QD)
- Philosophie und Religion (Q)
- Philosophische Traditionen und Denkschulen (QDH)
- Philosophy
- Philosophy (QD)
- Philosophy and Religion (Q)
- Raum
- Religion (603)
- Sinnlichkeit
- Thema Klassifizierung
- Thema Subject Codes
- Vernunft
- Western philosophy from c 1800 (QDHR)
- Westliche Philosophie
- alterity
- feeling
- freedom
- nach 1800 (QDHR)
- publicity
- reason
- sensuality
- space
- ÖFOS 2012
- Öffentlichkeit
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This volume takes the Kant anniversary year 2024 as an opportunity to give space to the many-voiced echoes of Kant's philosophy by renowned authors of the 20th century (Theodor W. Adorno, Hannah Arendt, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida, Jürgen Habermas, Max Horkheimer, Edmund Husserl, Avishai Margalit, Friedrich Nietzsche, Hermann A. Pistorius, Karl Popper, John Rawls, Jean-Paul Sartre, Paul Tillich and Eric Weil), centred around the core concepts of freedom, reason and sensuality. Kant's thinking is still a reference point for numerous systematic questions in philosophy, whether one sees oneself largely in agreement or rather at a distance. While reason and sensuality are fundamental to all of Kant's work, freedom is a principle that is of paramount importance to his concept of humanity.
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