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Freedom And Reason In Kant Schelling And Kierkegaard by Michelle Kosch, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Michelle Kosch

Current price: $186.00
Freedom And Reason In Kant Schelling And Kierkegaard by Michelle Kosch, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Freedom And Reason In Kant Schelling And Kierkegaard by Michelle Kosch, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

Indigo

Freedom And Reason In Kant Schelling And Kierkegaard by Michelle Kosch, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Michelle Kosch

Current price: $186.00
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Michelle Kosch's book traces a complex of issues surrounding moral agency - how is moral responsibility consistent with the possibility of theoretical explanation? is moral agency essentially rational agency? can autonomy be the foundation of ethics? - from Kant through Schelling toKierkegaard. There are two complementary projects here. The first is to clarify the contours of German idealism as a philosophical movement by examining the motivations not only of its beginning, but also of its end. In tracing the motivations for the transition to mid-19th century post-idealism toSchelling's middle and late periods and, ultimately, back to a problem originally presented in Kant, it shows the causes of the demise of that movement to be the same as the causes of its rise. In the process it presents the most detailed discussion to date of the moral psychology and moralepistemology of Schelling's work after 1809.The second project - which is simply the first viewed from a different angle - is to trace the sources of Kierkegaard's theory of agency and his criticism of philosophical ethics to this same complex of issues in Kant and post-Kantian idealism. In the process, Kosch argues that Schelling's influenceon Kierkegaard was greater than has been thought, and builds a new understanding of Kierkegaard's project in his pseudonymous works on the basis of this revised picture of their historical background. It is one that uncovers much of interest and relevance to contemporary debates. | Freedom And Reason In Kant Schelling And Kierkegaard by Michelle Kosch, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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