Afterword. On Enlightenment and the Most Difficult Problem of the Human Species

  • James Scott Johnston Memorial University
Keywords: Kant, Enlightenment, Civil Constitution, Leadership, Master, Elitism

Abstract

In this Afterword, I discuss the papers contained in the dossier in regards to a central issue for Kant: leadership. The issue for Kant is the paradox of the human species’ need for a master that is human yet morally perfect. This of course is an as-yet unobtainable requirement that Kant thinks can only be properly met through a civil constitution. The issues of elitism and the tension between a ‘maximal’ and ‘minimal’ Enlightenment in light of Kant’s requirement will be discussed.

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James Scott Johnston, Memorial University
James Scott Johnston, Dept. of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University of Newfoundland
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Published
2015-11-20
How to Cite
Scott Johnston J. (2015). Afterword. On Enlightenment and the Most Difficult Problem of the Human Species. Con-Textos Kantianos. International Journal of Philosophy, 2, 280-286. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/KANT/article/view/89880
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Discussions