Die Freiheit zum radikal Bösen: Das Problem der Fatalismus - These in Reinholds Interpretation zu Kant
Sloboda zapojiť sa do radikálneho zla: Problém fatalizmu v Reinholdovej interpretácii Kanta
Abstrakt
The monograph is devoted to Kant's late theory of radical evil within his philosophy of religion. The theory of radical evil is Kant's contribution to the understanding of human freedom as the autonomy of the will. It is based on the explicit separation of freedom of action from freedom of will, which allows for the formulation of a radical demand for a person to take responsibility for his life as a whole. It is no coincidence that the demand for unconditional imputability is associated with a criticism of freedom understood in this way, which changes Kant's intention into its direct opposite. If responsibility presupposes choice, then it is non-binding - nihilistic. It raises the question: Is arbitrariness in matters of life and death the result of human autonomy? The publication also deals with the criticism of Kant's idea of the originality of evil (and good) in human will, the concept of Carl Leonard Reinhold, who attempted to supplement Kant's concept of imputability with his theory of will as an independent choice.
Data
Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Typ knihy: monography
Vydanie: 1.
Rok vydania: 2015
Miesto vydania: Frankfurt am Main
Počet strán: 182
Language: nemecký
ISBN 978-3-631-664532-7 (print)
Ako citovať
ISO 690:
Muránsky, M.: Die Freiheit zum radikal Bösen: Das Problem der Fatalismus - These in Reinholds Interpretation zu Kant. 1 vyd. Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang GmbH Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften. 2015. pp. 182. ISBN 978-3-631-664532-7.
APA:
Muránsky, M.(2015). Die Freiheit zum radikal Bösen: Das Problem der Fatalismus - These in Reinholds Interpretation zu Kant. Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang GmbH Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften. ISBN 978-3-631-664532-7.