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The Role of Freedom in the Practical Philosophy of Kant and Reinhold
Author(s) -
Ivanilde Fracalossi
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
athens journal of philosophy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2732-9674
DOI - 10.30958/ajphil.1-1-2
Subject(s) - epistemology , foundation (evidence) , representation (politics) , philosophy , law , political science , politics
It is a question of ascertaining, at first, the difficulties that prevented Reinhold from carrying out the long-sought deduction of a free and absolute cause for freedom of will within the framework of elementary philosophy, or in the plan of the faculty of representation in general. In a second moment, I briefly analyze the author's new strategy when trying to carrying out, or at least to deepen, his foundational approach through practical philosophy. These two movements have Kantian philosophy as a background. In fact, Reinhold takes this starting point after analyzing Kant’s work and considering it problematic in some points, mainly the foundation of the effectiveness of freedom in the fact of reason. Keywords: Reinhold, Kant, freedom, representation, foundation

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