Enlightenment and Action from Descartes to Kant (e-bog) af Losonsky, Michael
Losonsky, Michael (forfatter)

Enlightenment and Action from Descartes to Kant e-bog

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Kant believed that true enlightenment is the use of reason freely in public. This book systematicaaly traces the philosophical origins and development of the idea that the improvement of human understanding requires public activity. Michael Losonsky focuses on seventeenth-century discussions of the problem of irresolution and the closely connected theme of the role of volition in human belief f...
E-bog 875,33 DKK
Forfattere Losonsky, Michael (forfatter)
Udgivet 28 januar 2005
Genrer HPC
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780511028823
Kant believed that true enlightenment is the use of reason freely in public. This book systematicaaly traces the philosophical origins and development of the idea that the improvement of human understanding requires public activity. Michael Losonsky focuses on seventeenth-century discussions of the problem of irresolution and the closely connected theme of the role of volition in human belief formation. This involves a discussion of the work of Descartes, Hobbes, Locke, Spinoza and Leibniz. Challenging the traditional views of seventeenth-century philosophy and written in a lucid, non-technical language, this book will be eagerly sought out by historians of philosophy and students of the history of ideas.