出版社: Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
页数: 270
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ISBN: 9789004409705
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Kant’s conception of morality has shown to be extremely thorough and influential until today. Hegel, however, has criticized Kant for offering merely a
“formal” model of normativity that, by consequence, cannot sufficiently comprehend human action as free action. The normative content of the embeddedness of the acting subject has to be taken into account, as Hegel argues in
his...
Kant’s conception of morality has shown to be extremely thorough and influential until today. Hegel, however, has criticized Kant for offering merely a
“formal” model of normativity that, by consequence, cannot sufficiently comprehend human action as free action. The normative content of the embeddedness of the acting subject has to be taken into account, as Hegel argues in
his doctrine of Sittlichkeit, which has shown to be very thorough and influential
too. Despite the fact that the issue of normativity in Kant and Hegel has been
often addressed by philosophers, it remains contested until today. Moreover,
the discussion, unfortunately, is pressed forward not at last by the many misunderstandings that accompany it. The discussion is a paradigmatic one concerning the persisting overarching question “Kant or Hegel?.” A broadly held
consensus between Kantians and Hegelians is not in sight; on the contrary, the
state of affairs is muddled. Nevertheless, both “heroes of reason” are concerned
with the same subject matter: philosophy. Fortunately, developments in recent
scholarship enable a better understanding of normativity in Kant and Hegel.
They seem to lift the discussion to a new level of appropriation.
作者简介 · · · · · ·
List of Contributors
Giulia Battistoni
is currently a PhD student in Human Sciences at the University of Verona
and in Philosophy at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena (double PhD program). Recent publication: Die Möglichkeit des Wissens als Grundlage der
Zurechnung: Die Lehre der Imputation bei K.L. Michelet und K. Larenz auf der
Grundlage von Hegels Handlungstheorie, in:...
List of Contributors
Giulia Battistoni
is currently a PhD student in Human Sciences at the University of Verona
and in Philosophy at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena (double PhD program). Recent publication: Die Möglichkeit des Wissens als Grundlage der
Zurechnung: Die Lehre der Imputation bei K.L. Michelet und K. Larenz auf der
Grundlage von Hegels Handlungstheorie, in: Rechtsphilosophie. Zeitschrift für
Grundlagen des Rechts, 4/2017.
Martin Bunte
(PhD), Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. Fields of research: Kant,
Neo-Kantianism, German Idealism, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Science, Political Philosophy, Intercultural Philosophy. Major publications: Erkenntnis und
Funktion. Zur Vollständigkeit der Urteilstafel und Einheit des kantischen Systems
(2016). Transzendentaler Operationalismus und kritische Methode. Zum Problem
der Letztbegründung bei Kant und Dingler (2016). Sinnliche Mannigfaltigkeit
und Gewissheit. Zum Problem der Beziehungslosen Vielheit bei Hegel (2018)
Jiří Chotaš
(PhD), Institute of Philosophy, the Czech Academy of Sciences. Fields of research: Political Philosophy; Philosophy of Law (human rights, natural law,
international law); Theory of Knowledge, Metaphysics; Theory of Higher Education. Recent publication: (ed. with M. Bondeli and K. Vieweg), Krankheit des
Zeitalters oder heilsame Provokation? Skeptizismus in der nachkantischen Philosophie (2016).
Paul Cobben
is Professor Emeritus at Tilburg University. He now teaches at the University of
Amsterdam and is visiting researcher at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His
publications focus mainly on practical philosophy combining a systematic and
historical approach. Among his books are Value in Capitalist Society. Rethinking Marx’s Criticism of Capitalism, Boston/Leiden: Brill (2015), The Paradigm
of Recognition: Freedom as Overcoming the Fear of Death, Boston/Leiden: Brill
(2012), The Nature of the Self. Recognition in the Form of Right and Morality. Berlin: De Gruyter (2009).
Max Gottschlich
Ass. Prof. at the Department of Practical Philosophy/Ethics, Catholic Private University Linz. Areas of research: the relevance of logic for the human
self-interpretation, Philosophy of Language, foundations of Practical Philosophy, Aesthetics / Philosophy of Art. Recent publications: (ed.). Die drei Revolutionen der Denkart. Systematische Beiträge zum Denken von Bruno Liebrucks,
Freiburg/München 2013. Das Problem von Sprache und Weltansicht bei
Hamann, Herder und Humboldt. Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 42.3
2017. The Necessity and the Limits of Kant’s Transcendental Logic, with Reference to Nietzsche and Hegel. The Review of Metaphysics 4/2015.
Christian Hofmann
is scientific assistant at the Academy for Civic Education Tutzing and online
tutor for Practical Philosophy at the FernUniversität Hagen. His main fields
of research are Hegel, Political Philosophy, and Social Philosophy. In 2014 he
published his dissertation Dialektik der Moderne.
Jean-François Kervégan
is Full Professor of Philosophy at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and
Honorar Fellow of the Institut Universitaire de France. His research areas are
the philosophy of German Idealism, contemporary Philosophy of Law, and the
Theory of Normativity. Recent books as author: The Actual and the Rational,
Chicago 2018; Variazioni Kelseniane, Napoli 2016; La raison des normes. Essai
sur Kant, Paris 2015; Que faire de Carl Schmitt ?, Paris 2011. Recent books as editor or co-editor: Dialogues avec Jürgen Habermas, Paris 2018; Norme et violence,
Hildesheim 2015; Manuel de l’idéalisme allemand, Paris 2015; Hegel au présent.
Une relève de la métaphysique, Paris 2012.
Arthur Kok
studied philosophy in Tilburg and Berlin. In 2013, his dissertation was published as Kant, Hegel und die Frage der Metaphysik. His main areas of research
are Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion and Political Philosophy. Together
with Thomas Oehl, he is the editor of Objektiver und absoluter Geist nach Hegel
(Brill 2018). Other recent publications are “Jenseits des Gewissens: Der Mensch
als Endzweck der Schöpfung” (2016), “The Boundaries of Hegel’s Criticism
of Kant’s Concept of the Noumenal” (2017) and “Religion in der modernen
Demokratie: Ein Vergleich zwischen Hegels offenbarer Religion und Rawls’
öffentlicher Vernunft” (2018).
Christian Krijnen
Ph.D. 2001, habilitation 2006, is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Vrije
Universiteit Amsterdam. His research focuses on Modern Philosophy, Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, Practical Philosophy, Philosophy of Culture, Social Philosophy, Philosophy of Economics and Management & Organization.
In his numerous monographs and articles, including Nachmetaphysischer Sinn
(2001), Philosophie als System (2008), Recognition—German Idealism as an Ongoing Challenge (2014), The Very Idea of Organization (2015), and Metaphysics
of Freedom? (2018), Kant, Hegel, neo-Kantianism and contemporary transcendental philosophy play a major role.
Tereza Matějčková
is assistant professor at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague. Her
area of specialization is German Idealism, modern Continental Philosophy,
and Philosophy of Religion. Recent publication: the monograph Gibt es eine
Welt in Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes (2018).
Christian Schmidt
is Privatdozent at the Institute for Philosophy of the University Leipzig. His
research interests are Social Philosophy, Practical Philosophy including the
Philosophy of History and Law. He has published following monographs: Karl
Marx zur Einführung (2018), Können wir der Geschichte entkommen? (2013),
Individualität und Eigentum (2006).
Alberto L. Siani
is a senior researcher at the University of Pisa. His research focusses on Aesthetics, German Idealism, and Political Philosophy. Recent publications: Women Philosophers on Autonomy. Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (New
York-London 2018, with S. Berges). Morte dell’arte, libertà del soggetto. Attualità
di Hegel (Pisa 2017), L’estetica di Hegel (Bologna 2014, with M. Farina).
Klaus Vieweg
is professor of philosophy at the University of Jena. Main areas of research:
German Idealism, in particular Hegel; scepticism. Visiting professorship and
fellowship: Pisa, Seattle, Prag, Tokyo, Kyoto, Shanghai, Rom. Recent monographs: Das Denken der Freiheit. Hegels Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts
(München 2012); Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes Berlin 2008 (Hg. K. Vieweg/
W. Welsch); Hegel. 200 Jahre Wissenschaft der Logik Hamburg 2014 (Hg. K.
Vieweg et al.).
Benno Zabel
Professor für Strafrecht und Rechtsphilosophie at Friedrich Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. He studied legal science and general and comparative literature in
Berlin and Leipzig. His numerous publications in the field of political and legal
philosophy and in penal theory include “Die Politik der subjektiven Rechte”
2017 (ed. together with C. Schmidt) and “Die Ordnung des Strafrechts” 2017.
目录 · · · · · ·
List of Contributorsvii
1 Introduction1
Christian Krijnen
2 Being at Home with Oneself in the Whole—Hegel’s Philosophy of
Freedom as Actuality9
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List of Contributorsvii
1 Introduction1
Christian Krijnen
2 Being at Home with Oneself in the Whole—Hegel’s Philosophy of
Freedom as Actuality9
Christian Hofmann
3 Hegel’s Radicalization of Kant’s Copernican Turn: the Internal Unity of
the Natural and the Moral Law26
Paul Cobben
4 The Religion of the God-Man: Hegel’s Account of Revealed Religion in
the Phenomenology of Spirit45
Arthur Kok
5 The Reality of Value as a Problem of Kantian Ethics62
Martin Bunte
6 Foundations of Normativity73
Max Gottschlich
7 Hegel über die logischen Grundlagen der Sittlichkeit95
Klaus Vieweg
8 How is Practical Philosophy Speculatively Possible?106
Christian Krijnen
9 The Normative Function of the Right of Objectivity in Hegel’s Theory of
Imputation120
Giulia Battistoni
10 Freedom from Kant to Hegel141
Christian Schmidt
11 Justification of the State: Kant and Hegel157
Jiří Chotaš
12 Hegel’s Republican Penal Philosophy: an Attempt at a Contemporary
Reconstruction177
Benno Zabel
13 History as the Progress in the (Un)Consciousness of Freedom?196
Tereza Matějčková
14 Is There Any Philosophy of History?216
Jean-François Kervégan
15 “Freedom in the European Sense”: Hegel on Action, Heroes, and
Europe’s Philosophical Groundwork235
Alberto L. Siani
Index257
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