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Der Innere Gerichtshof Der Vernunft Saša Josifovic Arthur Kok

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Der Innere Gerichtshof Der Vernunft Saša Josifovic Arthur Kok
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Saša Josifovic, Arthur Kok
ISBN: 9789004327191, 9004327193
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Der Innere Gerichtshof Der Vernunft Saša Josifovic Arthur Kok by Saša Josifovic, Arthur Kok 9789004327191, 9004327193 instant download after payment.

The 11 contributions in Der „innere Gerichtshof“ der Vernunft: Normativität, Rationalität und Gewissen in der Philosophie Immanuel Kants und im Deutschen Idealismus explore Immanuel Kant’s description of the human conscience as an “internal court of justice”. Kant’s theory of conscience is discussed in the context of practical philosophy, philosophy of religion and its historical development after Kant, especially in Hegel’s philosophy. Approaching general concepts such as "normativity" and "rationality" from the perspective of Kantian philosophy and German Idealism, the book goes beyond the limited scope of contemporary theories of action that often take these concepts for granted. In particular, Kant’s theory of conscience invites different perspectives that are both critical and more fruitful.

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