System and Freedom in Kant and Fichte: Festschrift in Honor of Günter Zöller by Giovanni Pietro Basile and Ansgar Lyssy (review)

Journal of the History of Philosophy 63 (1):156-158 (2025)
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Basile and Lyssy’s volume is a collection of eleven essays published in honor of Günter Zöller and dedicated to the conceptions of system and freedom in Kant and Fichte, which have been central to Zöller’s research. The editors rightly emphasize that systematicity in Kant is related to metaphysics as a disposition of reason. For Kant, reason is teleological, namely, directed toward its final end, the realization of the highest good in the world. This is why Kant’s theoretical philosophy—his transcendental idealism as a metaphysical doctrine— makes room for the possibility of freedom, while his practical philosophy shows freedom’s reality and the need of theoretical reason to cohere with the demands of practical... Read More.

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