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Neue Studien zur Geschichte der Begriffe. Heft III, Die praktische Vernunft bei Aristoteles
(Gotha : Friedrich Andreas Perthes, 1879) Teichmüller, Gustav
Neue Studien zur Geschichte der Begriffe. Heft II, Pseudohippokrates de diaeta. Herakleitos als Theolog. Aphorismen
(Gotha : Friedrich Andreas Perthes, 1878) Teichmüller, Gustav
Neue Studien zur Geschichte der Begriffe. Heft I, Herakleitos
(Gotha : Friedrich Andreas Perthes, 1876) Teichmüller, Gustav
Some Reflections on the Political Philosophy of Hobbes
(1997) Geismann, Georg
Anmerkungen zu Heidegger
(2019) Geismann, Georg
Why John Dewey's Icarian Attempt, to Soar Up as Mediator Between Kant and Hitler, was a Veritable Flop
(2022-11) Geismann, Georg
Zur vermeintlichen vorkritischen Moralphilosophie in der Kritik der reinen Vernunft
(2021) Geismann, Georg
Zur Rolle der Freiheit in Kants (Moral-)Philosophie
(2020) Geismann, Georg
The focus of this paper is on the concepts of practical and transcendental freedom, their relation to each other, and their role in Kant’s (moral) philosophy. It is argued that there is in this regard neither an inconsistency or contradiction between the Dialectic and the Canon of the first Critique nor a break between the first and the second Critique. The Canon’s claim that we cognize practical freedom through experience must by no means be understood as implying that Kant held a “naturalized” concept of freedom. The paper also reveals the preparatory role of the first Critique with respect to the moral philosophy that Kant, beginning in the Groundwork, presented in the following years.