Wille, Willkür, Freiheit
Reinholds Freiheitskonzeption im Kontext der Philosophie des 18. Jahrhunderts
[Will, Willkür, Freedom. Reinhold’s Concept of Freedom in the Context of 18th Century Philosophy]
Ed. by Stolz, Violetta / Heinz, Marion / Bondeli, Martin
Series:Reinholdiana 2
Aims and Scope
In 1792, with the aim of defending Kant’s doctrine of freedom, Reinhold redefined freedom of will as the ability to decide for or against the moral law. Thus freedom of will represents a foundation of moral philosophy, if not of philosophy as a whole. The present volume seeks to reinterpret and to discuss this chapter of the post-Kantian discourse on freedom from various perspectives.
Supplementary Information
- xvi, 540 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Monograph
- Keywords:
- Reinhold, Karl Leonhard; freedom of will; Kant, Immanuel; post-Kantianism
- Readership:
- Academics, Institutes, Libraries
- Subjects
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > 18th and 19th Centuries > Kant and his Age
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > 18th and 19th Centuries > Kant and his Age
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > 18th and 19th Centuries > Kant and his Age
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