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This book joins the contemporary recovery of Kant’s empirical works to highlight the relevance of his concept of culture for understanding the sources of various characteristic modern dilemmas, such as the tension between culture and happiness, the morally ambivalent nature of cultural progress, or the existing conflicts between a factual plurality of cultures and the historical forces pressing toward a universal civilization. The book will be of special interest for Kantian scholars, moral and political philosophers, as well as philosophers of culture.

Produktbeschreibung
This book joins the contemporary recovery of Kant’s empirical works to highlight the relevance of his concept of culture for understanding the sources of various characteristic modern dilemmas, such as the tension between culture and happiness, the morally ambivalent nature of cultural progress, or the existing conflicts between a factual plurality of cultures and the historical forces pressing toward a universal civilization.
The book will be of special interest for Kantian scholars, moral and political philosophers, as well as philosophers of culture.

Autorenporträt
Ana Marta González is Full Professor of Philosophy and researcher of the Institute for Culture and Society at the University of Navarra, Spain. Her research explores the intersections between moral philosophy and social sciences. Her recent publications include: Value and Obligation Once More: A Critical Assessment of Robert Stern's 'Hybrid' Kant (2020), 'Practical Identity, Obligation and Sociality', The Journal of Social Philosophy (2018), 'The Pending Revolution: Kant as a Moral Revolutionary' Filosofija. Sociologija (2017).