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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2011.tde-14062012-155924
Document
Author
Full name
Bruno Nadai
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2011
Supervisor
Committee
Terra, Ricardo Ribeiro (President)
Cacciola, Maria Lucia Mello de Oliveira
Figueiredo, Vinicius Berlendis de
Keinert, Maurício Cardoso
Pinzani, Alessandro
Title in Portuguese
Progresso e moral na filosfia da história de Kant
Keywords in Portuguese
filosofia da história
Kant
moral
política
progresso
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta tese busca reconstruir a filosofia da história de Kant a partir de duas perspectivas distintas. A primeira delas é de ordem sistemática e procura mostrar o lugar da filosofia da história no interior do sistema da filosofia crítica kantiana, indicando como Kant justifica (por razões teóricas e práticas) a sua concepção teleológica segundo a qual a história pode ser concebida como um progresso jurídico-político e moral da espécie humana. A segunda perspectiva busca reconstruir como Kant expõe o curso do progresso histórico, indicando que o desenvolvimento cultural, civilizatório e político deve ser entendido como condição preparatória ou facilitadora do progresso moral.
Title in English
Progress and morality in Kant's philosophy of history
Keywords in English
Kant
morality
philosophy of history
politics
progress
Abstract in English
This work intends to reconstruct Kants philosophy of history according to two different perspectives. The first perspective is of systematic order and intends to show the place of Kants philosophy of history inside the system of critical philosophy, showing how Kant justifies (through theoretical and practical reasons) his teleological conception according to which the history can be conceived as a political and moral progress of human species. The second perspective intends to reconstruct how Kant exposes the course of historical progress, suggesting that the cultural, civilizing and political development can be understood as a preparatory condition of the moral progress.
 
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Publishing Date
2012-06-14
 
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