Kant denies that Reason is intuitive, but demands that we must 'make' Reason intuitive, particularly in matters of morality. This book analyzes and explores this central paradox within Kantian thought, with contributions from a range of different perspectives, including political philosophy, ethics, religion, science and aesthetics.
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GARY BANHAM Reader in Transcendental Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK HOWARD CAYGILL Professor of Cultural History, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK GEORGES FARAKLAS Associate Professor of Political Philosophy, Panteion University, Greece MAXIMILIAN FORSCHNER Professor of Philosophy, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany PAVLOS KONTOS Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Patras, Greece IOLI PATELLIS Professor of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy, University of Patras, Greece KOSMAS PSYCHOPEDIS Professor in the Department of Economics, University of Athens, Greece KONSTANTINOS SARGENTIS Lecturer in Ethics, University of Crete, Greece STELIOS VIRVIDAKIS Professor of Philosophy, University of Athens, Greece JASON M. WIRTH Associate Professor of Philosophy, Seattle University, USA GEORGE XIROPAIDIS Associate Professor of Philosophy of Language and Aesthetics, University of Athens, Greece
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