Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Kant: Making Reason Intuitive by Kyriaki Goudeli




Kant: Making Reason Intuitive by Kyriaki Goudeli
English | Feb 6, 2007 | ISBN: 0230506895 | 215 Pages | PDF | 13 MB


Kant denies that Reason is intuitive, but demands that we must – in some way – 'make' Reason intuitive, and follow its guidance, particularly in matters of morality. In this book, a group of scholars attempt to analyze and explore this central paradox within Kantian thought. Each essay explores the question from a different perspective – from political philosophy, ethics and religion to science and aesthetics. The essays thus also reformulate the core question in different forms, for example, how are we to realize the moral good in personal character, political arrangements, or religious institutions?