Matej Szlávik’s Analysis of Kant’s Moral Philosophy

  • Array Array University of Prešov in Prešov
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Keywords: Moral Philosophy, Practical Philosophy, Slovak Philosophy, Kant, Szlávik, Criticism

Abstract

Work of Immanuel Kant is subject matter of investigation not only in modern Slovak history. Already in the past, it had a great influence on intellectual development of Slovak region within The Kingdom of Hungary. One of the attentive and critical readers of Kant's works was Matej Szlávik, a professor of Evangelical College in Prešov. The study analyses Szlávik’s interpretation of Kant's works and it particularly focuses on analysis of Szlávik’s evaluations of Kant's practical and moral philosophy.

Author Biography

Array Array, University of Prešov in Prešov
Ondrej Marchevský is a research assistant at the Faculty of Arts, University of Prešov in Prešov, Slovakia
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Published
2016-11-10
Section
Monographic section ("Kant in Eastern Europe")