In Kant on Conscience Emre Kazim offers the first systematic treatment of Kant s theory of conscience. Contrary to the scholarly consensus, Kazim argues that Kant s various discussions of conscience - as practical reason, as a feeling, as a power, as a court, as judgement, as the voice of God, etc. - are philosophically coherent aspects of the same unified thing ( Unity Thesis ). Through conceptual reconstruction and historical contextualisation of the primary texts, Kazim both presents Kant s notion of conscience as it relates to his critical thought and philosophically evaluates the...
In Kant on Conscience Emre Kazim offers the first systematic treatment of Kant s theory of conscience. Contrary to the scholarly consensus, Kaz...