Transcendental Freedom and its Discontents
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2383864
Keywords:
Kant, Freedom, Transcendental Idealism
Abstract
This introduction briefly lays out the basics of Kant’s concept, transcendental freedom, and some of its discontents. It also provides an overview of the dossier itself, introducing Katerina Deligiorgi’s discussion of ought-implies-can, Patrick Frierson’s account of degrees of responsibility, and Jeanine Grenberg’s treatment of the third-person.
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Published
2018-12-18
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Discussions





