Aufklärung: Von der Erkenntnistheorie zur Politik

History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 9 (1):156-174 (2006)
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In this essay, the enlightenment is not considered as a bygone age, but as a systematic epistemological, moral and political program that can, in principle, be pursued at any time. Since Kant has done most to clarify this program, his philosophy may serve as a starting point for discussion of the questions: How do the leading ideas of the enlightenment hang together? How are they justified?

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Oliver R. Scholz
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Wie voraussetzungsreich ist Kants Aufklärungsprogramm?Oliver R. Scholz - 2016 - Angewandte Philosophie. Eine Internationale Zeitschrift 3 (1):103-115.

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