Kant Trouble Obscurities of the Enlightened

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Synopsis

Kant Trouble offers a highly original and incisive reading of some of the lesser known aspects of Kantian thought. Throughout Morgan challenges the widely held view of Kant as the exponent of concrete and rigid rationality and argues that his airtight 'architectonic' mode of reasoning overlooks certain topics which destabilise it. These include temporary forms of architecture, such as landscape gardening; examples which undermine the autonomy of the Kantian subject, for example, freemasonry; and the concept of radical evil, all of which suggest that Kant's thought was capable of accommodating troubling and subversive themes. Morgan's compelling discussion arrives at a fresh and ground breaking perspective on Kant whereby he is no longer to be regarded as a concrete rationalist, but as a daring thinker, not afraid to entertain ideas highly threatening to his own system and to the humanistic legacy of the enlightenment.

Book details

Series:
Warwick Studies in European Philosophy
Author:
Diane Morgan
ISBN:
9781134671120
Related ISBNs:
9780203451694, 9780415183529, 9780415183529, 9780415183536, 9780415183536, 9780415862653, 9780415862653
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2020-06-13
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2000
Copyright by:
Diane Morgan 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Nonfiction, Philosophy