Kant - En Revolution I Tänkandet
»Konststycket att förklara grunddragen i Kants tänkande har Kant-experten Marcus Willaschek lyckats med. ... en enastående välskriven, klart genomtänkt och synnerligen lyckad bok.» /PHILOSOPHIE MAGAZIN »Den panoramabild som erbjuds av Kants omfattande och tematiskt vittförgrenade verk är en lysande prestation som även de som inte är helt obekanta med Kants verk kommer att ha nytta av.» /FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) är en av den moderna epokens allra mest betydande filosofer. I sina tre berömda Kritiker (av det rena förnuftet, av det praktiska förnuftet och av omdömeskraften) undersökte han grundvalarna för, i tur och ordning, kunskap (det sanna), moral (det rätta) och estetik (det sköna). Han banade väg för idéerna om mänsklig värdighet och mänskliga rättigheter, om rättsstat och en global rättsordning, och han reflekterade över ondska och gudstro. Ytterst handlar hans filosofi om vad det innebär att vara människa, om hennes "bestämmelse".I denna bok skildrar Marcus Willaschek Kants tankerevolution. Han går tematiskt snarare än kronologiskt tillväga och börjar med politik och historia, följt av moral, rätt, religion, natur, kunskap och metafysik. Willaschek ger också en bild av Kant som en människa i sin tid: som ung man en elegant och uppskattad sällskapsmänniska, på äldre dar medelpunkten för en stor vänkrets i födelsestaden Königsberg som han aldrig lämnade, men där han föreläste om de mest avlägsna delar av världen och både hyllade och fördömde den franska revolutionen."Kant. En revolution i tänkandet" är ett försök att göra filosofen levande för moderna läsare utan större förkunskaper i filosof. Willascheks strävan är, som han själv säger, "att stimulera läsaren att själv reflektera filosofiskt - i linje med Kants motto att man inte kan lära ut eller lära sig filosofi, utan bara att filosofera".Marcus Willaschek är en internationellt ledande Kant-kännare och professor i filosofi vid Goethe-universitetet i Frankfurt am Main.
Marcus: Marcus
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Kant on the Sources of Metaphysics
Kant on the Sources of Metaphysics
Kant-Lexikon
Kants revolution rer Neuansatz in der Philosophie ging mit der Einf hrung einer weitgehend neuen Terminologie einher. Dies hat dazu gef hrt, dass schon zu seinen Lebzeiten mehrfach Kommentare, W rterb cher und Kompendien zu seinem Werk erschienen. Obwohl sich ber die Jahrhunderte hinweg eine Tradition von Kant-W rterb chern entwickelte, steht seit geraumer Zeit kein Lexikon zur Verf gung, das das Werk zeitgem , auf der Grundlage der aktuellen Text-Editionen und unter Bezugnahme auf die Forschung ab dem 20. Jahrhundert sowie lexikalisch angemessen erschlie t. Diesem Desiderat soll ein neues, dreib ndiges Kant-Lexikon nachkommen. Mit ber 2.300 Eintr gen stellt das Lexikon die Referenz f r die Kantforschung dar. Die philosophisch relevanten Termini, von ihm genannten und f r seine Philosophie relevanten Personennamen sowie die Titel seiner Schriften werden behandelt. An dem Projekt sind ber 200 internationale Wissenschaftler beteiligt. Anl sslich des bevorstehenden 300. Geburtstages von
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Marcus Aurelius
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Marcus Aurelius
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Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher-emperor who ruled the Roman Empire between AD 161 and 180, is one of the best recorded individuals from antiquity. Even his face became more than usually familiar: the imperial coinage displayed his portrait for ov...
Marcus Aurelius
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Marcus Aurelius
Stoic musings of a philosopher-emperor at war. Marcus Aurelius (AD 121-180), Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher, born at Rome, received training under his guardian and uncle emperor Antoninus Pius (reigned 138-161), who adopted him. He was conver...
Marcus Aurelius
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Marcus Aurelius
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Marcus Aurelius
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Marcus Agrippa
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Marcus Aurelius
Experience the world of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and the tremendous challenges he faced and overcame, with the help of Stoic philosophy
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Schulz Markus: The Rabbit Hole Circus
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Marcuse
Distinguished scholars--Jurgen Habermas, Claus Offe, Douglas Kellner, and Martin Jay, among others--draw upon historical, theoretical, and biographical information to assess Marcuse's philosophy, from its grounding in classical German idealism, th...
Willscher Andreas: Organ Symphony No 5
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Willscher Andreas: Organ Symphonies 19 & 20
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Kant
A foremost Kant expert takes us on a lively tour through the revolutionary ideas of the founder of modern philosophy. Immanuel Kant is undoubtedly the most important philosopher of the modern era. His Critique of Pure Reason, “categorical imperative,” and conception of perpetual peace in the global order decisively influenced both intellectual history and twentieth-century politics, shaping everything from the German constitution to the United Nations charter. Renowned philosopher Marcus Willaschek explains why, three centuries after Kant’s birth, his reflections on democracy, beauty, nature, morality, and the limits of human knowledge remain so profoundly relevant. Weaving biographical and historical context together with exposition of key ideas, Willaschek emphasizes three central features of Kant’s theory and method. First, Kant combines seemingly incompatible positions to show how their insights can be reconciled. Second, he demonstrates that it is not only human thinking that
Kant on the Sources of Metaphysics
Kant on the Sources of Metaphysics
Blunt Marcus: Aspirations
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Essential Marcus Aurelius
This inaugural-and all new-Tarcher Cornerstone Edition presents a stunningly relevant and reliable translation of the thoughts and aphorisms of the Stoic philosopher and Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, properly placing the philosopher-king's writings within the vein of the world's great religious and ethical traditions. The late antique world possessed no voice like that of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (121-180 CE). His private meditations on what constitutes a good life have withstood the centuries and reach us today with the same penetrating clarity and shining light as the words of Shakespeare, Emerson, or Thoreau. In this remarkable new translation, bestselling religious philosopher Jacob Needleman and classics scholar John P. Piazza have retained the depth of Marcus's perspective on life. They have carefully selected and faithfully rendered those passages that clarify Marcus's role as someone who stood within the great religious and ethical traditions that extend throughout every