Dennis Vanden Auweele explores Kant's moral and religious philosophy and shows that a pessimistic undercurrent pervades them. This provides a new vantage point not only to comprehensively assess Kantian philosophy, but also to provide much needed context and reading assistance to the general premises of Kant's philosophy and rationality.
Dennis Vanden Auweele explores Kant's moral and religious philosophy and shows that a pessimistic undercurrent pervades them. This provides a new vantage point not only to comprehensively assess Kantian philosophy, but also to provide much needed context and reading assistance to the general premises of Kant's philosophy and rationality.
Dennis Vanden Auweele is postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Philosophy of KU Leuven.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Pessimism, Theodicy and The Protestant Factor Chapter 2: Grounding Morality in Duty and Autonomy Chapter 3: Motivating Morality by Respect Chapter 4: Natural (In)Aptitude for Morality Interlude: The Problem of Moral Motivation Chapter 5: Religious Assistance through Moral Education Chapter 6: Kantian Christianity, Sincerity and Pessimism Conclusion: Where does a Kantian pessimism lead?
Chapter 1: Pessimism, Theodicy and The Protestant Factor Chapter 2: Grounding Morality in Duty and Autonomy Chapter 3: Motivating Morality by Respect Chapter 4: Natural (In)Aptitude for Morality Interlude: The Problem of Moral Motivation Chapter 5: Religious Assistance through Moral Education Chapter 6: Kantian Christianity, Sincerity and Pessimism Conclusion: Where does a Kantian pessimism lead?
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