“Kant
holds a key position in the history of modern philosophy as the last great
figure to belong fully to both the Anglo-American analytic tradition and the
Continental tradition. As the world's foremost scholar of Kant and German
Idealism, Dieter Henrich combines an encyclopedic knowledge of Kant's texts
with an equally profound understanding of the philosophers of preceding and
succeeding centuries. In this collection comprising four of his most
influential essays, Henrich proves himself unique in the conjunction of
philosophical acumen, insight, and originality that he brings to Kant
interpretation. Henrich's distinctive contribution has been to break through
the entrenched stereotypes of the ontological and neo-Kantian schools of Kant
interpretation in order to place Kant's major ideas in their historical and
developmental context, demonstrating their enduring philosophical significance.
Henrich has shown how Kant's attempt to overcome the dichotomy between
rationalism and moral-sense philosophy led to a lifelong struggle to establish
the unity of theoretical and practical reason and the inseparability of the
motivational force of the principle of ethics from its function as a principle
for ethical judgment. But Henrich has also shown how Kant's project of
unification contained fundamental tensions that called forth the projects of
such post-Kantians as Schiller, Fichte, and Hegel, which explored new
approaches within the Kantian framework. The heart of Henrich's interpretation
of Kant, the essays in this book present a persuasive picture of the
development of Kant's moral philosophy and give an account of the argumentative
strategies determining all the aspects of Kant'sphilosophy. They reflect
Henrich's general interest in the unity of reason as well as his special
interest in self-consciousness as both a key concept of modern philosophy and
the key to the highly disputed interpretation of Kant's transcendental
deduction of categories.”
(grifos
meus)
______.
______. Between
Kant and Hegel: lectures on german idealism. Harverd University Press:
Cambridge, Massachusssets; London, England, 2008.
______. Grundlegung
aus dem Ich: Untersuchungen zur Vorgeschichte des Idealismus. Tübingen
– Jena 1790–1794. Suhrkamp Auflage, 2004.
______. Konstellationen: Probleme
und Debatten am Ursprung der idealistischen Philosophie (1789-1795).
Klett-Cotta /J. G. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger, 1991.
______. Denken und
Selbst: Vorlesungen über Subjektivität. Suhrkamp, 2016.
______. Pensar e ser si mesmo: preleções sobre a subjetividade.
(Trad. Markus A. Hediger; Lucas Machado. Petrópolis, RJ: Vozes, 2018.
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