(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Alexander T. Englert, University of Richmond (THE CONVERSATION) What makes a life ...
The paper undertakes to disentangle the problem facing Kant's Third Antinomy from the problems confronting the transcendental reality of time and the distinction between things-in-themselves and ...
As Dr. Ingleby's letter cannot well be answered, except by me, will you kindly insert the following observations? I am very sorry the form of the controversy compels me to refer to myself; you will ...
Kant’s final work in moral philosophy, Die Metaphysik der Sitten, currently occupies the centre of scholarly attention. One of the reasons for this is the lack of consensus over how to understand the ...
THE records of science and philosophy during the past few years have been especially fertile in indications of a desire to place the relations of these two departments of inquiry upon a better footing ...
(The Conversation) — What makes a life virtuous? The answer might seem simple: virtuous actions – actions that align with morality. But life is more than doing. Frequently, we just think. We observe ...