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Aesthetic Judgement and the Moral Image of the World
Studies in Kant

 

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Aesthetic Judgement and the Moral Image of the World
Studies in Kant

by Dieter Henrich (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780804723671

 

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This is a collection of four essays on aesthetic, ethical, and political issues by the pre-eminent Kant scholar in Germany today, perhaps best known for rekindling interest in the great classical German tradition from Kant to Fichte.


This is a collection of four essays on aesthetic, ethical, and political issues by the pre-eminent Kant scholar in Germany today, perhaps best known for rekindling interest in the great classical German tradition from Kant to Fichte. The first essay summarises Henrich's researches into the development of Kant's moral philosophy. In the second, Henrich analyses the interrelations between Kant's aesthetics and his cognitive theories. The third essay argues that the justification of the claim that human rights are universally valid requires reference to a moral image of the world. In an ambitious concluding essay, Henrich compares the development of the political process of the French Revolution and the course of classical German philosophy, and raises the general question of the relation between political processes and theorising.


 

ISBN 804723672
ISBN13 9780804723671
Publisher Stanford University Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 30/09/1994
Pages 111
Weight (grammes) 141
Published in United States
Height (mm) 215
Width (mm) 140