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Immanuel Kant’s famous dictum located moral reasoning in an objective reality, as universally perceptible and discoverable, in principle at least, as the stars in the sky.
T he philosophical world is busy making plans to mark the 300 th birthday next year of the German philosopher Immanuel Kant. Non-philosophers might be forgiven for wondering why they should care ...
“The Rigor of Angels,” by William Egginton, considers how three very different men — Jorge Luis Borges, Immanuel Kant and Werner Heisenberg — rejected conventional assumptions about ...
Immanuel Kant (trans. Mary Gregor and Jens Timmerman), Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (Cambridge University Press, 2012) Christine Korsgaard, Creating the Kingdom of Ends (Cambridge ...
One of the most distinctive and original films of the time, Philippe Collin’s “The Last Days of Immanuel Kant,” from 1996 (which has turned up on YouTube), is a delicious cinematic paradox.
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