Rationality in Machiavelli and in Kant

Con-Textos Kantianos 4:89-97 (2016)
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The paper contains interpretation and comparative analysis of Machiavelli’s and Kant’s conceptions on rationality as two prime examples of “realist” and “idealist” modes of agency. Kantian model of rationality is viewed as an augmentation of the Machiavellian one, not an opposition to it. To elaborate the point, Robert Aumann’s model of act-rationality and rulerationality is applied to the two philosophical models. Kantian practical reason is interpreted as an addition to Aumann’s instrumental rationality, providing rules for rules, or “rule-rule-rationality”.

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Vadim Chaly
Moscow State University

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Instrumental Rationality.John Brunero & Niko Kolodny - 2013 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Thoughts on Machiavelli.Leo Strauss - 1978 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Practical reason.R. Jay Wallace - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Thoughts on Machiavelli.Willmoore Kendall & Leo Strauss - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (2):247.
The Machiavellian cosmos.Anthony Parel - 1992 - New Haven: Yale University Press.

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