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  1. Naar de eeuwige vrede
    1. Immanuel Kant

    Naar de eeuwige vrede

    een filosofisch ontwerp

    Naar de eeuwige vrede is de vertaling van het boek Zum ewigen Frieden van Kant, dat in 1795 verschijnt als de Franse Revolutie nog in volle gang is. Daardoor wordt het een populair geschrift. Ook de wereld na 11 september 2001 kan volgens talloze publicisten niet begrepen worden zonder verwijzing naar dit geschrift van Kant: het speelt een prominente rol in discussies over vraagstukken van oorlog en vrede, over de betekenis van de internationale rechtsorde en de Verenigde Naties, over mensenrechten en humanitaire interventies en over globalisering en kosmopolitisme.

    € 14,90
  2. Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Ethics
    1. Immanuel , Kant

    Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Ethics

    "Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Ethics" is one of the most influential works in the history of moral philosophy. Written by the renowned Enlightenment philosopher Immanuel Kant, this treatise seeks to establish a firm foundation for ethics by identifying the supreme principle of morality. Kant introduces the concept of the Categorical Imperative, a universal moral law that dictates individuals should act only according to maxims that they would will to become universal laws. Throughout the work, Kant explores the relationship between human freedom and moral duty, arguing that true morality is grounded in reason rather than empirical desires or consequences. By analyzing the "good will" and the nature of obligation, he provides a rigorous framework for understanding how rational beings can determine their ethical responsibilities. The text serves as a precursor to his later, more expansive critiques, yet it remains a foundational pillar for modern deontological ethics. This essential volume is indispensable for students and scholars of philosophy, offering profound insights into the nature of virtue, autonomy, and the inherent dignity of the human person. It continues to challenge and inspire readers to consider the rational basis for their actions in a complex world. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you may see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

    € 17,50
  3. Critique of Judgment
    1. Immanuel , Kant

    Critique of Judgment

    Immanuel Kant

    € 10,50
  4. The Metaphysical Elements Of Ethics
    1. Immanuel , Kant

    The Metaphysical Elements Of Ethics

    The metaphysical elements of ethics presents a systematic exploration of moral philosophy, examining how reason shapes human duty and the principles that guide ethical action. The work emphasizes that genuine morality arises not from emotion or external pressures but from the rational recognition of obligation and the commitment to act in accordance with universal principles. Central to the text is the concept of the categorical imperative, which asserts that actions must be guided by maxims that can consistently apply to all rational beings. The book distinguishes between duties of virtue, which include self-improvement and concern for the welfare of others, and legal or societal duties, framing morality as a practice of disciplined reasoning and self-restraint. Through this lens, ethical behavior is portrayed as an expression of autonomy, where freedom is realized by acting in alignment with duty rather than inclination. The work encourages reflection on how rational deliberation can cultivate moral capacities, elevate ethical considerations above personal gain, and foster a principled approach to human interaction and social responsibility.

    € 12,10
  5. The Critique Of Practical Reason
    1. Immanuel , Kant

    The Critique Of Practical Reason

    The critique of practical reason presents a reflective examination of how rational thought shapes moral understanding and guides human conduct. The work investigates the structure of moral law, arguing that genuine ethical principles arise from the capacity to reason rather than from shifting desires or external influences. It emphasizes that moral guidance must come from principles that hold universally, giving individuals a stable foundation for evaluating their choices. The text discusses the importance of freedom in moral decision making, describing it as a necessary condition for responsible action. It also highlights how duty emerges from the recognition of principles grounded in rational insight, not from personal gain or emotional impulse. Throughout the exploration, the book distinguishes between actions motivated by inclination and those guided by objective moral obligations. It underscores the power of rational autonomy, showing how individuals can align their will with broader moral laws that apply to all. This focus on reason provides a framework where ethical life becomes a conscious, deliberate pursuit supported by inner conviction rather than external pressure.

    € 14,80
  6. Critique of Practical Reason
    1. Immanuel , Kant

    Critique of Practical Reason

    Immanuel Kant

    € 10,50
  7. Güzellik ve Yücelik Duygulari Üzerine Gözlemler
    1. Immanuel , Kant

    Güzellik ve Yücelik Duygulari Üzerine Gözlemler

    Kantin 1764te yayimladigi Güzellik ve Yücelik Duygulari Üzerine Gözlemler, onun felsefi düsüncesine ait erken ama etkili adimlarindan biridir. Elestirel dönem öncesine ait bu metin, estetik yargilarla ahlaki duyarlilik arasindaki bagi arastirirken, Kantin ileride gelistirecegi ahlak felsefesinin ve estetik kuraminin da ilk izlerini tasir. Güzellik ile yücelik arasinda yaptigi ayrim yalnizca estetik bir duyum farki degil, ayni zamanda insan dogasi, cinsiyetler arasi farklar ve ulusal karakterler üzerine kapsamli bir düsünsel sorgulamanin baslangicidir. Bir taraftan caginin entelektüel atmosferine isik tutan bu önemli eser, diger tarafta Kantin sistematik felsefesine giden yolda önemli bir esik olusturmustur.Almanca aslindan yapilan özenli cevirisi ve kapsamli sunus yazisiyla Güzellik ve Yücelik Duygulari Üzerine Gözlemler, Kanti derinlemesine anlamak isteyenler icin güclü bir baslangic noktasi.

    € 11,99
  8. Kant brevier
    1. Immanuel Kant

    Kant brevier
    Tweedehands

    een filosofisch leesboek voor vrije minuten
    € 10,00
  9. Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics
    1. Immanuel , Kant

    Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics

    The Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics serves dual purposes. It is an ideal entry point to Immanuel Kant's broader thought and to his longer, more complex works. And it is also in itself an impressive and argumentatively powerful study of the methods and limits of metaphysics. Kant boldly declares to any reader aiming to construct a system of metaphysics: "You must satisfy the demands I make here, either by adopting my solution, or by thoroughly refuting it, and substituting another. To evade it is impossible." This edition of the Prolegomena is uniquely suited to readers approaching Kant for the first time. It includes a modernized translation along with copious interspersed notes designed to aid understanding of what Kant is saying. These explanatory notes, prompts, and explanations offer a gentle guiding hand, clarifying the book's concepts and resolving common misunderstandings without forcing any one interpretation of the text. Reflective questions are also provided to encourage critical evaluation of Kant's arguments.

    € 17,50
  10. Kant: Geschichtsphilosophie, Ethik und Politik
    1. Immanuel , Kant

    Kant: Geschichtsphilosophie, Ethik und Politik

    Dieser Band versammelt Kants zentrale Überlegungen zu Geschichtsphilosophie, Ethik und Politik und macht sichtbar, wie eng moralische Autonomie, rechtliche Ordnung und weltbürgerliche Hoffnung in seinem Denken verbunden sind. In präziser, argumentativ strenger Prosa entfaltet Kant die Idee einer vernünftigen Geschichte, die nicht bloß Ereignisse registriert, sondern nach Bedingungen menschlicher Freiheit fragt. Der literarische Kontext ist die europäische Aufklärung: Vernunftkritik, Naturrecht und Republikanismus treten in einen produktiven Dialog. Immanuel Kant, 1724 in Königsberg geboren, war der maßgebliche Philosoph der kritischen Aufklärung. Seine theoretische Philosophie bereitete den Boden für eine praktische Vernunft, die den Menschen als selbstgesetzgebendes moralisches Wesen versteht. Die politischen Erschütterungen des 18. Jahrhunderts, die Debatten um Krieg, Frieden, Fortschritt und Bürgerrecht sowie sein eigener Anspruch, Philosophie als öffentliche Vernunftübung zu betreiben, erklären die Dringlichkeit dieser Schriften. Empfohlen sei dieses Buch allen, die Kants Denken nicht auf Erkenntnistheorie reduzieren möchten. Es zeigt einen Autor, der Ethik und Politik mit erstaunlicher Aktualität verbindet: Menschenwürde, Rechtsstaat, internationale Friedensordnung und moralischer Fortschritt erscheinen hier als anspruchsvolle, aber unverzichtbare Aufgaben der Vernunft.

    € 11,30
  11. Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
    1. Immanuel , Kant

    Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals

    "What sets Kant apart from almost every other thinker in the Western philosophical canon is his ability to make sense of duties to the self, particularly the duty of self-respect." - Carol Hay, The New York Times."Two things fill the mind with ever-increasing wonder and awe, the more often and the more intensely the mind of thought is drawn to them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me." - Immanuel KantImmanuel Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (sometimes known as Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals) is one of the most influential works in moral philosophy along with Plato's Republic and Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics Iand John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism. This classic lays the foundation for Kant's ethical theory, which emphasizes duty, rationality, and the universality of moral law. Rather than grounding morality in happiness or outcomes, Kant insists that genuine moral principles must arise from reason and the autonomy of the will.The heart of the work is the concept of the categorical imperative, a universal principle that guides moral action. True morality, he argues, arises from the recognition of duty and the capacity of rational beings to legislate universal law for themselves in accordance with reason.Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals has enduring importance because it has shaped the world we live in. Kant provides a philosophical basis for later conceptions of human rights, justice, and ethical responsibility. His principle of treating people as ends, not means, is built into constitutions, international law, and UN declarations. This concise philosophical classic is essential reading for students; it also offers the general reader insights into the foundations of morality.Contents:1. Transition from the Common Rational Knowledge of Morality to the Philosophical. 2. Transition from Popular Moral Philosophy to the Metaphysic of Morals. 3. Transition from the Metaphysic of Morals to the Critique of Pure Practical Reason. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was a German philosopher from Königsberg is widely regarded as one of the central figures of philosophy. His Critique of Pure Reason transformed metaphysics and epistemology, while his ethical writings shaped deontological moral theory. Kant lived a disciplined and modest life, rarely leaving his hometown, yet his intellectual influence extended worldwide. He emphasized reason, autonomy, and freedom as the basis of human dignity. Today, Kant's philosophy remains a cornerstone of debates in ethics, political theory, and metaphysics

    € 18,20
  12. The Critique of Pure Reason
    1. Immanuel , Kant

    The Critique of Pure Reason

    The Critique of Pure Reason is Kant's monumental inquiry into the conditions that make knowledge possible. Neither simple empiricism nor traditional rationalist metaphysics survives its scrutiny: Kant asks how synthetic a priori judgments are possible and develops a rigorous "transcendental" method to answer. Its style is architectonic, technical, and often austere, organizing perception, understanding, and reason into a vast critical system. Situated at the turning point of the Enlightenment, it reshaped metaphysics by limiting speculative reason while securing the foundations of mathematics, natural science, and experience. Immanuel Kant, professor in Königsberg and one of Europe's most disciplined philosophical minds, wrote in response to the crises produced by Hume's skepticism and the dogmatism of earlier metaphysics. His lifelong engagement with Newtonian science, Leibnizian rationalism, and moral autonomy culminated in this attempt to define reason's legitimate powers and boundaries. This book is indispensable for readers prepared for demanding thought. Philosophers, historians of ideas, and serious students of modernity will find in it not merely a classic, but a profound reorientation of what it means to know.

    € 18,50