The Highest Good and the Practical Regulative Knowledge in Kant’s Critique of Practical Reason

  • Joel Thiago Klein Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (Natal, Brazil) /CNPq
Palabras clave: Highest good, practical regulative knowledge, hope, believe

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In this paper I defend three different points: first, that the concept of highest good is derived from an a priori but subjective argument, namely a maxim of pure practical reason; secondly, that the theory regarding the highest good has the validity of a practical regulative knowledge; and thirdly, that the practical regulative knowledge can be understood as the same “holding something to be true” as Kant attributes to hope and believe.

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Joel Thiago Klein, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (Natal, Brazil) /CNPq
Professor at Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (Natal, Brazil) and researcher at CNPq (Brazil)

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2016-06-13
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Klein J. T. (2016). The Highest Good and the Practical Regulative Knowledge in Kant’s Critique of Practical Reason. Con-Textos Kantianos. International Journal of Philosophy, 3, 210-230. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/KANT/article/view/89931
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