- The term
Kantianism or
Kantian is
sometimes also used to
describe contemporary positions in
philosophy of mind, epistemology, and ethics.
Kantian ethics...
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Kantian ethics refers to a
deontological ethical theory developed by
German philosopher Immanuel Kant that is
based on the
notion that "I
ought never...
- In 1786, Karl
Leonhard Reinhold published a
series of
public letters on
Kantian philosophy. In
these letters,
Reinhold framed Kant's
philosophy as a response...
- philosophy, neo-
Kantianism (German: Neukantianismus) was a
revival of the 18th-century
philosophy of
Immanuel Kant. The neo-
Kantians sought to develop...
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period of
German idealism after Kant is also
known as post-
Kantian idealism or
simply post-
Kantianism. One
scheme divides German idealists into transcendental...
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refusing to
answer would not be an option. Schopenhauer's
criticism of the
Kantian philosophy expresses doubt concerning the
absence of
egoism in the categorical...
- says: If we try to keep
within the
framework of what can be
proved by the
Kantian argument, we can say that it is
possible to
demonstrate the
empirical reality...
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including (i) Kelsen's
original introduction of the term, (ii) the Neo-
Kantian reception of the term by Kelsen's
critics and followers, and (iii) the...
- or 'copy-book'
approach to morality. In
deontological ethics,
mainly in
Kantian ethics,
maxims are
understood as
subjective principles of action. A maxim...
- work
described as
Kantian. In his
paper "The
Language of Theories“ (1961),
Sellars introduces the
concept of
Kantian empiricism.
Kantian empiricism features...