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action 1–5, 8, 10, 13–14, 16, 18–20, 22, 24, 31, 33, 42, 44, 53, 74, 91–94, 96, 98–100, 102, 104, 105–106 n. 41, 108–112, 114, 117–118, 123–124, 127, 130, 132 n. 14, 133, 134, 138–139, 146, 149–150, 152–153, 173–175, 177–179, 183, 205, 207–217
Alexander of Aphrodisias 13, 18, 21, 24–25
analogical knowledge 159, 161
Anstoss 145, 146–147
antinomy
antinomies 8, 188, 194, 203, 206
appearances 17
arbitrium liberum 62–63, 102, 104, 108, 177
Arendt 206, 212, 214, 217
Aristotle 14, 99
autonomy 1, 5–7, 17–19, 97, 101, 107, 109, 129, 138–141, 148–151, 153, 173, 181, 214–217
Bauch 7, 175, 177, 183, 184
Baumgarten 77, 177–179
Blumenbergian transpositions 28
categorical imperative 6, 17, 19, 75, 111 n. 52, 129, 133–135, 153
causality
causality of freedom 16, 124, 174
immanent causality 44
intelligible causality 74, 180
natural causality 74, 111, 137, 139
power of causality 180
principle of causality 6, 109, 114–115, 117
character
empirical character 74, 124, 212–213
intelligible 5–6, 18, 47, 71, 74–75, 95–96 n. 13, 100, 105, 108–109, 117, 124, 131, 133, 137–138, 141, 162, 175–176, 178–180, 201–202, 207–208, 211–213
Christianity 15, 18, 25
compatibilism 16, 21
complete concept 4, 69–71
consciousness
absolute consciousness 158
self-consCiousness 8, 69, 146–147, 188, 193–199, 202–203
Crusius 16, 21–22, 52, 56–57 n. 15, 63, 81–83
Descartes 4, 28–34, 39–41 n. 22, 45, 50, 52, 144, 189, 195
determinism 3, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18–19, 22–25, 95, 100, 110, 116–117, 140, 142, 176
dialectical principle 166, 168
end in itself 6, 134–135
fact of reason 6, 75, 127–129, 134, 208–209
Fichte 1, 6–7, 51, 53, 125, 137, 139–154, 157–162, 164–170, 173, 209
Flach 7, 163–166, 170, 175, 182
Frede 11, 14–15
freedom
absolute freedom 5, 70, 97, 147
anti-indifferentist concept of freedom 28
categories of freedom 6, 98, 129, 131 n. 13, 132, 133 n. 17, 135
cosmological freedom 2–4, 6, 9, 137, 139–140, 146, 150, 153–154, 176–179, 183
intellectual freedom 35–36, 40
inter-individual freedom 40, 42–43, 45
laws of freedom 181
libertas spontaneitatis 4, 47–49, 52–57 n. 14, 59–60, 62, 64, 66
free agency 20, 142, 145, 149, 150–153
free choice 42, 100, 102–104 n. 34, 177
free will 3, 10–11, 15–25, 30, 33, 40, 42–43, 97, 101, 127
freedom of choice 2, 5, 107, 114, 117, 148, 176 n. 5, 177
freedom of the concept 169, 181–182
freedom of the will 5, 13–14, 16, 19, 30, 43, 71, 92–97, 99–100, 105, 107, 109–110, 128
moral freedom 140 n. 1, 152, 174
negative freedom 19
positive freedom 19, 94
practical freedom 2, 4–6, 74–75, 100–103, 106, 109–110, 138, 174 n. 2, 176, 177–179, 184, 210–211
theoretical freedom 2–3, 5, 28, 141, 174, 178
transcendental freedom 5, 7–8, 94–95, 100–101, 103–104, 106, 108, 123, 137–138, 145, 147, 174–175, 177–179, 184, 188, 202–203, 207, 209–212
Habermas 196 n. 15, 206, 212–215, 217
Hegel 1–2, 7–8, 28, 157, 160–170, 173–177, 179–184, 188, 193–203
heterological principle 7, 163
Hobbes 53, 91 n. 2, 92 n. 2
homo noumenon 216
homo phaenomenon 212, 216
Hume 11, 16, 22–24, 115, 189, 208
ideas of pure reason 5
image 7, 15, 34, 159–161, 164–170, 199
imputability 3, 6, 17–19, 123, 127, 129, 133–134, 211
intuition 15, 35, 38, 109, 113, 114 n. 65, 116, 124, 128, 146, 189, 190–193, 201, 208–209, 216–217
Jenaer Wissenschaftslehre 140, 141 n. 2, 142–143
lawfulness 116, 139, 144, 149, 152, 200, 207
lawlessness 117, 137–138, 207–209
Leibniz 4–5, 32, 51–55 n. 12, 57 n. 15, 58–62, 64, 68, 69, 72–73
Leibniz-Wolffian philosophy 4
deutsche Schulphilosophie 2, 174
German metaphysics 2, 5, 174, 177–180
Leone Ebreo 4, 28–29, 35
liberum arbitrium 4, 49–50, 52, 56, 60, 65
lord/bondsman 8, 194–199
love 13, 29, 35–44, 169
metaphysics
ciscensive metaphysics 157
transcendental metaphysics 105, 174
transcensive metaphysics 7, 157–158, 162
modernity 11, 15, 205–206, 217
moral necessity 70
Neo-Kantianism 175, 182
Neoplatonism 4, 28
Nova dilucidatio 4, 56, 57, 59, 61, 97
otherness 7, 69, 162–168, 170, 189–194, 197, 199
Plato 11–13, 15, 36–37, 143
principle of philosophy 7, 158–159, 161, 164–165, 167–170
principle of sufficient reason 16, 178
ratio cognoscendi 210–211
ratio essendi 127, 210
rational will 177
recognition 8, 39, 73, 144, 170, 188, 193, 195–199, 203, 215
Reinhold 1, 17, 107, 159, 173
relation
absolute relation 161, 164, 180, 181
axiotic relation 7, 177, 182, 183–184
Rickert 7, 162–166, 170, 175
Rousseau 28, 92 n. 3, 139
salvation/blessedness 28–29
sameness 162–168
Schelling 1, 27, 101, 162, 173
second analogy of experience 6, 109–111, 114–117
self-activity 150, 177–178, 180 n. 9
self-consciousness 8, 69, 146–147, 188, 193–199, 202–203
self-determinacy 6, 148, 150, 152–153
self-determination 4, 6, 97, 126, 129, 132, 133, 135, 139–140, 146, 148, 150–153, 176, 181, 194
self-legislation 126 n. 4, 129, 138, 153
self-positing I 6, 144, 146, 150, 154
speculative concept 7, 168, 181
Spinoza 3–4, 27–41, 43, 44–45, 51, 180–181
spontaneity
absolute spontaneity 4, 6, 7, 31, 43, 49, 56, 59, 61-66, 108, 123, 126, 129, 132, 134, 137, 139, 146, 177–179, 188, 207, 216
unconditioned spontaneity 177
Stoicism 13, 25
subject 2, 4–6, 8, 22 n. 8, 68–74, 96–99, 106, 108, 110, 114, 117, 124, 127, 130, 134, 138–139, 144, 146 n. 4, 147, 149–150, 152, 154, 164, 174–175, 181–184, 189–202, 209, 211–213, 215
table of judgements 132
The System of Ethics 148
Theunissen 169–170
thing in itself
things in themselves 5, 8, 17, 20, 73, 124, 141, 188, 193, 208
thingness 8, 192–195, 197–198, 203
training 41, 42
transcendental esthetics 189
transcendental idealism 8, 17, 20, 73, 125, 175, 188–189, 191–193, 203
transcendental philosophy 1–2, 7, 123, 137, 142, 157–158, 164–166, 168, 173–175, 177, 182, 183, 192, 194
understanding 1, 3–4, 7–8, 12, 15–16, 20, 33, 35, 37 n. 16, 70–71, 74, 94, 95 n. 12, 96 n. 13, 97 n. 18, 100, 107, 109, 111–113, 115–117 n. 76, 126, 128, 139, 141–142, 148, 153, 158–159, 167, 173, 180, 196, 200, 202, 205–206, 213–216
Wagner 7, 157, 162, 174 n. 2, 175, 182
Wille 78, 81, 105, 106, 128 n. 8
Willkür 5, 62, 77 n. 3, 100, 102–111, 114, 117–118, 176 n. 5, 211, 213
Wolff 5, 16, 57, 61 n. 20, 77, 78–86 n. 19, 88, 112 n. 56, 178

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Metaphysics of Freedom?

Kant's Concept of Cosmological Freedom in Historical and Systematic Perspective

Series:  Critical Studies in German Idealism, Volume: 23
Cover Metaphysics of Freedom?
E-Book ISBN:
9789004383784
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Brill
Print Publication Date:
16 Aug 2018
  • Subjects
    • Philosophy
      • Continental Philosophy
      • German Idealism
      • Epistemology & Metaphysics
Front Matter
Copyright page
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Free Will in Antiquity and in Kant
Chapter 3 Freedom in Nature, Freedom of the Mind in Spinoza
Chapter 4 Kants theoretischer Freiheitsbegriff und die Tradition der „libertas spontaneitatis“
Chapter 5 The Freedom of the Monad and the Subject of Freedom
Chapter 6 Das Problem der transzendentalen Freiheit und seine Lösung: Kant versus Wolff
Chapter 7 Kant on “Practical Freedom” and Its Transcendental Possibility
Chapter 8 Absolute Spontaneity and Self-Determination: The Fact of Reason and the Categories of Freedom
Chapter 9 Kant’s Problems with Freedom and Fichte’s Response to the Challenge
Chapter 10 Sameness and Otherness in the Free Principle of Philosophy: Fichte’s Wissenschaftslehre in Comparison to Hegel’s Science of Logic
Chapter 11 Kant’s Conception of Cosmological Freedom and its Metaphysical Legacy
Chapter 12 Hegel’s Concept of Recognition as the Solution to Kant’s Third Antinomy
Chapter 13 Does Spontaneity have to be Naturalized? Freedom as Spontaneity—Today and in Kant
Back Matter
Index

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