Freedom and the End of Reason: On the Moral Foundation of Kant's Critical Philosophy is a book by Richard Velkley, in which the author offers an assessment of the position of Kant's philosophy within modern philosophy. Velkley focuses on “critique of practical reason” as the central issue of Kant's thought (not merely the Critique of Practical Reason) and argues that it is a response to the teleological problem of goodness of reason.[1][2][3][4][5]
Author | Richard Velkley |
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Language | English |
Subject | Philosophy of Kant |
Published | 1989 |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | |
Pages | 222 pp. |
ISBN | 9780226155173 |
References
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- ^ Yack, Bernard (1990). "Review of Freedom and the End of Reason: On the Moral Foundations of Kant's Critical Philosophy". Political Theory. 18 (4): 698–701. doi:10.1177/0090591790018004018. JSTOR 191555. S2CID 220894675.
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- ^ Van der Linden, Harry (April 1991). "Review of Richard L. Velkley, Freedom and the End of Reason". Canadian Philosophical Reviews. 11. Retrieved 4 February 2018.