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Reflexion, Gefühl, Identität im Anschluß an Kant / Reflection, Emotion, Identity. From Kant Onwards

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González, A., Vigo, A. (Eds.) (2019). Reflexion, Gefühl, Identität im Anschluß an Kant / Reflection, Emotion, Identity. From Kant Onwards. Duncker & Humblot. https://doi.org/10.3790/978-3-428-55778-3
González, Ana Marta and Vigo, Alejandro G.. Reflexion, Gefühl, Identität im Anschluß an Kant / Reflection, Emotion, Identity. From Kant Onwards. Duncker & Humblot, 2019. Book. https://doi.org/10.3790/978-3-428-55778-3
González, A, Vigo, A (eds.) (2019): Reflexion, Gefühl, Identität im Anschluß an Kant / Reflection, Emotion, Identity. From Kant Onwards, Duncker & Humblot, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/978-3-428-55778-3

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Reflexion, Gefühl, Identität im Anschluß an Kant / Reflection, Emotion, Identity. From Kant Onwards

Editors: González, Ana Marta | Vigo, Alejandro G.

Philosophische Schriften, Vol. 96

(2019)

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Ana Marta González (PhD1998). Scientific Director of the Institute for Culture and Society at the University of Navarra, her research explores the intersection between moral philosophy and social sciences. Her publications include: Practical identity, obligation and sociality (JSP 2018), The Pending Revolution: Kant as a Moral Revolutionary (Filosofija.Sociologija 2017), Emoción, sentimiento y pasión en Kant (Trans-Form-Açao 2015), La filosofía kantiana como filosofía de la cultura (Isegoría 2014), Kant’s philosophy of education (JPE 2011), Culture as mediation. Kant on nature, culture and morality (Georg Olms 2011), Kant and a culture of freedom (ARSP 2010), Kant's contribution to social theory (Kant Studien 2009).

Alejandro G. Vigo (PhD1993 Heidelberg). Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, University of Navarra, his teaching and research interests embrace Ancient Greek Philosophy (Plato and Aristotle), Kant, Phenomenology (Husserl and Heidegger), Hermeneutics (Gadamer) and Classical and Contemporary Theories of Practical Rationality. His publications on Kant include: Determinación y reflexión (Anuario Filosófico 2004), Reflexión y juicio (Diánoia 2006), Conceptos trascendentales, reflexión y juicio (Diánoia 2008), Kategoriale Synthesis und Einheit des Bewusstseins (R. Enskat [Hg.], Kants Theorie der Erfahrung, Berlin – New York 2015, p. 169-199), Contingencia y finalidad. Kant y la perspectiva reflexiva sobre la naturaleza (Open Insight 2017).

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The present collection brings together a number of studies interested in highlighting the role of reflexivity and sentiment in Kant’s philosophy. If philosophy is by definition a reflective endeavor, Kant’s writings document a particularly powerful philosophical enterprise; not only because he constitutes reflexivity itself into the cornerstone of philosophical method, but also because, in doing so, he unveils fundamental structures of human subjectivity.

Authors in this volume have succeeded in highlighting how Kant’s commitment to reflexivity represents a privileged gateway of exploring the complexity and richness of human experience. Aesthetic and moral experiences are particularly eloquent in this regard: aesthetic and moral sentiments represent for Kant a particular site of human reflexivity, which bring to light a specifically human world, marked by different kinds of normativity, in the midst of which humans actually live.

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Section Title Page Action Price
Inhaltsverzeichnis 5
Ana Marta González/Alejandro G. Vigo: Introduction. Sentiment and Reflexivity: Kantian approaches to the unfolding of the human world 7
Christel Fricke: Reflective sentimentalism in Aesthetics: Hume’s Question and Kant’s Answer 9
References 26
Soledad García Ferrer: Revolutionary Happiness: On the complicated relationship between Ethics and Politics in Kant 27
I. The Copernican Turn of Happiness 28
II. Politics and Revolutionary Happiness 33
III. Conclusion 39
Ana Marta González: A Kantian avenue towards Korsgaard’s notion of “practical identity”: Kant on humanity and culture 41
I. Kant and Korsgaard on identity and humanity 42
II. The meanings of “humanity” in Kant’s practical philosophy 48
III. Homo phaenomenon and homo noumenon 57
IV. A Kantian insight into Korsgaard’s notion of practical identity: from the animal rationabile to the animal rationale 65
V. Concluding remarks 68
References 69
Alba Jiménez: Die Metabasen der Begierde und das Gesetzliche: Die Falte des Gefühls als Triebfeder der Moral 71
I. Der differentiale Charakter des Gefühls 71
II. Projektionen einer Gefühlslehre im Bereich der Moral 73
III. Gefühl als Bewegungsgrund der Moral 76
VI. Gefühl und praktische Anwendung 80
V. Das Gefühl als Schlussstein der Staats- und Rechtslehre 84
IV. Schlussbemerkungen 88
Abkürzungen der zitierten Werke Kants 90
Nuria Sánchez Madrid: Kants Theorie der Klugheit: Eine interaktive Auffassung der Handlung? 91
I. Kant und die pragmatische Normativität 93
II. Die Aktualität Kants moralischer Anthropologie 97
III. Die affektive Grundlage der pragmatischen Orientierung 100
IV. Schlussbemerkung 102
Sekundärliteratur 104
Alejandro G. Vigo: Reflektierte Wahrnehmung. Kant und der reflexive Weg zur Befreiung des Gefühls 105
I. Einleitung 105
II. Reflektierte Wahrnehmung 106
III. Neutralisierung und Freiheit des Gefühls 110
IV. Schlußbemerkung 117
Mariano Crespo: Phenomenology, Feelings and Identity. How Husserl’s Phenomenology of Feelings Contributes to the Problem of Personal Identity 119
I. 119
II. 121
References 129
Autorenverzeichnis/List of Contributors 131