2017 - Franco Angeli
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Sulla Libertà : l'abbrivio di Schleiermacher tra Kant e gli illuministi
209-244 p.
On freedom. Schleiermacher's headway between Kant and the Enlightenment thinkers. In analyzing Schleiermacher's early writings on the concept of freedom (1789-1792), it is the Author's aim to contextualize his theoretical efforts within the frame of Kant's moral philosophy, and to propose a comparison of his perspective on the issue with late Enlightenment and post-Kantian approaches. Schleiermacher finds a first solution to the issue through a deterministic conception of moral behavior. He puts the idea of moral feeling together with the doctrine of the absoluteness of ideals as the foundation for a new concept of ethics. [Publisher's Text].
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ISSN: 1972-5558
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- Schleiermacher's doctrine of freedom, Enlightenment theory of perfection, Kantian ethics, post-Kantian debate