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_aAllison, Henry E., _eauthor. |
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_aKant's conception of freedom : _ba developmental and critical analysis / _cHenry E. Allison. |
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_aCambridge, United Kingdom ; _aNew York, NY : _bCambridge University Press, _c2020. |
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_axxiii, 531 pages ; _c24cm . |
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_aonline resource _bcr _2rdacarrier |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aKant's writings of the 1750s and the place in them of the free will issue -- Kant's theoretical philosophy in the early 1760s and its relation to his conception of freedom -- Kant's moral philosophy in the early 1760s -- Kant's dialogue with Rousseau -- From the "great light" to the "silent decade" : Kant's thoughts on free will from 1769- -- Kant's account of free will in the critique of pure reason -- From the critique of pure reason to the groundwork -- The fact of reason and freedom in the critique of practical reason -- The critique of the power of judgment and the transition from nature to freedom -- After the critique of the power of judgment : Kant's final thoughts on free will. | |
520 | _a"Although a good deal has been written about Kant's conception of free will in recent years, there has been no serious attempt to examine in detail the development of his views on the topic. This book endeavours to remedy the situation by tracing Kant's thoughts on free will from his earliest discussions of it in the 1750s through his last accounts in the 1790s. This developmental approach is of interest for at least two reasons. First, it shows that the path that led Kant to view freedom as a transcendental power that is both radically distinct from and compatible with the causality of nature was a winding one. Second, it indicates that, despite the variety of views of free will that Kant held at various times, the concept occupied a central place in his thought, because it was the point of union between his theoretical and practical philosophy"-- | ||
588 | 0 | _aOnline resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 14, 2020). | |
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_aKant, Immanuel, _d1724-1804. |
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_aKant, Immanuel, _d1724-1804 _2fast |
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_iPrint version: _aAllison, Henry E. _tKant's conception of freedom. _dCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019 _z9781107145115 _w(DLC) 2019035748 |
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