Kant's system of nature and freedom: selected essays

New York : Oxford University Press,: Clarendon ; (2005)
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The essays in this volume, including two published here for the first time, explore various aspects ofKant's conception of the system of nature, the system of ...

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The Unity of Nature and Freedom: Kant's Conception of the System of Philosophy

This chapter argues that Kant's attempt in the uncompleted Opus postumum to describe a system of philosophy in which the natural and the moral worlds are both projections from the underlying nature of human beings is not a radical departure from his previous philosophy, but only the develo... see more

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