The main idea of this article is that Kant's critical project can be understood as a passage from the state of nature (the state of conflict of the metaphysics) to the state of law (the state of the critique in which everything, even the metaphysics, the queen of sciences, is subject to the law). In this sense, the entire critical project appears as an attempt to set up a policy of reason at the service of peace and civil communal life.
The Critique as a Passage of the Reason from the State of Nature to the State of Law
CHIURAZZI, Gaetano
2016-01-01
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The main idea of this article is that Kant's critical project can be understood as a passage from the state of nature (the state of conflict of the metaphysics) to the state of law (the state of the critique in which everything, even the metaphysics, the queen of sciences, is subject to the law). In this sense, the entire critical project appears as an attempt to set up a policy of reason at the service of peace and civil communal life.File in questo prodotto:
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