Kant's Struggle for Autonomy
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Kant's Struggle for Autonomy

On the Structure of Practical Reason

  1. 337 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Kant's Struggle for Autonomy

On the Structure of Practical Reason

About this book

In Kant's Struggle for Autonomy: On the Structure of Practical Reason, Raef Zreik presents an original synoptic view of Kant's practical philosophy, uncovering the relatively hidden architectonics of Kant's system and critically engaging with its broad implications. He begins by investigating the implicit strategy that guides Kant in making the distinctions that establish the autonomous spheres: happiness, morality, justice, public order-legitimacy. The organizing principle of autonomy sets these spheres apart, assuming there is self-sufficiency for each sphere. Zreik then develops a critique of this strategy, showing its limits, its costs, and its inherent instability. He questions self-sufficiency and argues that autonomy is a matter of ongoing struggle between the forces of separation and unification. Zreik proceeds to suggest that we "read Kant backward," reading early Kant in light of late Kant. This reading reveals Kant's strategy of both taking things apart and putting them together, focusing on the joints, transitions, and metastructures of the system. The image emanating from this account of Kant's legal and moral philosophy is of an intimate yet tragic conflict within Kant's thought—one that leaves us to our own judgment as to where to draw the boundaries between spheres, opening the door for politicizing Kant's practical philosophy.

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Information

Year
2022
eBook ISBN
9781978795976
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Introduction
  5. Abbreviations
  6. Kant’s Strategy of Retreat
  7. Autonomy in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason
  8. The Autonomy of Morality
  9. The Autonomy of Justice (Law)
  10. The Autonomy of Public Order (Legitimacy)
  11. Critique of Kant’s Strategy of Retreat
  12. The Autonomy of Public Order (Legitimacy) Revisited
  13. The Autonomy of Justice (Law) Revisited
  14. The Autonomy of Morality Revisited
  15. Beyond Kant: Engagements with Current Debates
  16. Wood and Willaschek
  17. Korsgaard on Lexical Priority, Rigorism, and the Double-Level Theory
  18. Herman and the Sensitivity to the Particular
  19. Conclusion
  20. Bibliography
  21. Index
  22. About the Author