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Der „innere Gerichtshof“ der Vernunft
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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.
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.
Price: $174.00
Pages: 250
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Critical Studies in German Idealism
Publication Date:
27 October 2016
ISBN: 9789004327184
Format: Hardcover
Saša Josifović received his academic education (Dr. phil. 2007, Dr. phil. habil. 2013) at the University of Cologne. His area of specialization is Classical German Philosophy, especially Philosophy of Consciousness and Self-consciousness and the Theory of Freedom. Furthermore, he has a keen interest in Chinese Philosophy. Newest publications include: Willensstruktur und Handlungsorganisation in Kants Theorie der praktischen Freiheit (Brill 2014) and Das Kanon-Problem in der "Kritik der reinen Vernunft" (Kant-Studien 2015).
Arthur Kok (1981) studied Philosophy in Tilburg and Berlin. His dissertation was published in 2013 as monograph, Kant, Hegel, und die Frage der Metaphysik (München: Wilhelm Fink). He has published several articles on Kant and Hegel including The Metaphysics of Recognition (Brill, 2014) and Contemporary Social Contract Theory and Hegel’s Master/Bondsman-Relation (mentis, 2015).
Arthur Kok (1981) studied Philosophy in Tilburg and Berlin. His dissertation was published in 2013 as monograph, Kant, Hegel, und die Frage der Metaphysik (München: Wilhelm Fink). He has published several articles on Kant and Hegel including The Metaphysics of Recognition (Brill, 2014) and Contemporary Social Contract Theory and Hegel’s Master/Bondsman-Relation (mentis, 2015).