Kant and the Possibility of Progress: From Modern Hopes to Postmodern Anxieties

Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (2021)
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Through a reexamination of Immanuel Kant and his philosophical legacy, this volume explores the philosophic presuppositions of the possibility of progress and our belief in reason's capacity not only to improve the material well-being of humanity but also to promote our true vocation as moral beings.

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