Seung, T. K. Kant's Platonic Revolution in Moral and Political Philosophy [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 50 (3):693-694 (1997)
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In this work, Seung claims, "The spirit of criticism is only a dutiful handmaid to his [Kant's] grand Platonic vision". Holding that as early as the Inaugural Dissertation Kant's moral theory was based on principles founded in Platonic forms, Seung believes, "Kant's acceptance of Platonic Forms was perhaps the most momentous event for the development of his normative philosophy".

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