Immanuel Kant's philosophical system, Koj ve argues, is haunted by the Thing-in-itself as the ultimate expression of 'bourgeois hypocrisy' and its internally divided reason, split between action and discourse. Making a case for the post-historical moral imperative to turn away from infinite progress and the practical justification of the ideas of God and the immortality of the soul, Kant outlines the material conditions of possibility for revolutionary action within the twin horizons of accomplished and recollected history.



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ALEXANDRE KOJ VE (1902-1968) was one of the major philosophers of the twentieth century. His famous lectures on Hegel and his provocative end-of-history thesis left an indelible mark on contemporary thought. By the end of the Second World War, he abandoned academic philosophy to embark on a diplomatic career. While occupying an influential position in French foreign trade diplomacy, Koj ve worked on a series of manuscripts which largely remained unpublished until well after his death. Initially dismissed as post-historical irony and play, Koj ve's post-war philosophical writings should open new perspectives on how we became post-historical and where we go from here.

Titel
Kant
Übersetzer
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9781804290668
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E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
24.06.2025
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272