Freedom after Kant : from German idealism to ethics and the self /: from German idealism to ethics and the self. (2023)
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- Title:
- Freedom after Kant : from German idealism to ethics and the self /: from German idealism to ethics and the self. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Freedom after Kant : from German idealism to ethics and the self
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Joe Saunders.
- Editors:
- Saunders, Joe
- Contents:
- AcknowledgementsIntroduction, Joe Saunders (Durham University, UK) PART I. The 18th Century: Kant and his Contemporaries; Freedom and Normativity 1. Freedom, Radical Evil and Ought Implies Can: A Problem for Kant, Robert Stern (University of Sheffield, UK)2. Reinhold on Free Will and Moral Obligation: A Kantian Response, Jochen Bojanowski (University of Illinois, USA)3. Kant and the Fate of Freedom: 1788-1800, Owen Ware (University of Toronto, Canada)4. Fichte on Self-Sufficiency and Teleology, Gabriel Gottlieb (Xavier University, USA) PART II. The 19th Century: The post-Kantians, Idealists and Pragmatists; Nature, Politics and Experience 5. The Feeling of Freedom: Schelling on the Role of Freedom in Grasping Nature, Dalia Nassar (University of Sydney, Australia)6. Is Autonomy sufficient for Freedom?, Charlotte Alderwick (University of the West of England Bristol, UK)7. Freedom and Hegel's Theory of the State, Christoph Schuringa (New College of the Humanities, UK)8. 'In and Through their Association': Freedom and Communism in Marx, Jan Kandiyali (LSE, UK) and Andrew Chitty (University of Sussex, UK)9. Mill on Freedom, Normativity, and Spontaneity, Christopher Macleod (University of Lancaster, UK)10. Practical Grounds for Freedom: Kant and James on Freedom, Experience, and an Open Future, Joe Saunders (Durham University, UK) and Neil Williams (University of Roehampton, UK) PART III. The 20th Century: New Developments: Freedom, The Self, and Others 11. Levinas and 'FiniteAcknowledgementsIntroduction, Joe Saunders (Durham University, UK) PART I. The 18th Century: Kant and his Contemporaries; Freedom and Normativity 1. Freedom, Radical Evil and Ought Implies Can: A Problem for Kant, Robert Stern (University of Sheffield, UK)2. Reinhold on Free Will and Moral Obligation: A Kantian Response, Jochen Bojanowski (University of Illinois, USA)3. Kant and the Fate of Freedom: 1788-1800, Owen Ware (University of Toronto, Canada)4. Fichte on Self-Sufficiency and Teleology, Gabriel Gottlieb (Xavier University, USA) PART II. The 19th Century: The post-Kantians, Idealists and Pragmatists; Nature, Politics and Experience 5. The Feeling of Freedom: Schelling on the Role of Freedom in Grasping Nature, Dalia Nassar (University of Sydney, Australia)6. Is Autonomy sufficient for Freedom?, Charlotte Alderwick (University of the West of England Bristol, UK)7. Freedom and Hegel's Theory of the State, Christoph Schuringa (New College of the Humanities, UK)8. 'In and Through their Association': Freedom and Communism in Marx, Jan Kandiyali (LSE, UK) and Andrew Chitty (University of Sussex, UK)9. Mill on Freedom, Normativity, and Spontaneity, Christopher Macleod (University of Lancaster, UK)10. Practical Grounds for Freedom: Kant and James on Freedom, Experience, and an Open Future, Joe Saunders (Durham University, UK) and Neil Williams (University of Roehampton, UK) PART III. The 20th Century: New Developments: Freedom, The Self, and Others 11. Levinas and 'Finite Freedom', James Lewis (University of Birmingham, UK) and Simon Thornton (University of Sheffield, UK):12. Rethinking Existentialism: From Radical Freedom to Sedimentation, Jon Webber (University of Cardiff, UK)13. 'Murdoch on Freedom', Ana Barandalla (The Aga Khan University)Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (232 pages)
- Subjects:
- 123.5
Liberty -- Philosophy
Idealism, German
Influence - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781350187771
9781350187764 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781350187757
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