Kant im Streit der Fakultäten
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Kant im Streit der Fakultäten
Walter de Gruyter, c2005
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The last work published by Kant himself is a study of the relationship of philosophy to other academic disciplines. The very title of the work, Streit der Fakultaten (Dispute between the Faculties), published in 1797, makes it clear that the various disciplines are related critically, even polemically, to each other. As academic disciplines they share common obligations of knowledge, enlightenment and education; in their relationship with each other, however, they have the duty to contest the means and aims of knowledge. There can only be living science where this dispute about knowledge is conducted with the means of knowledge.
In this volume, representatives of the faculties addressed by Kant give their assessment of Kant's relevance for their disciplines. As the Dispute between the Faculties was and is of importance for the foundation of the University of Berlin, Kant's contribution to university reform is also considered.
Table of Contents
- V. Gerhardt, Vorwort
- W. Thierse, Grusswort
- E. Jungel, Der Mensch- im Schnittpunkt von Wissen, Glauben, Tun und Hoffen
- J. Mittelstrass, Der Streit der Fakultaten und die Neubegrundung der deutschen Universitat
- J. Timmermann, Kants "Streit" und die Universitat von morgen
- U. Wiesing, Kant, seine Philosophie und die Medizin
- B. Falkenburg, Die Funktion der Naturwissenschaft fur die Zwecke der Vernunft
- H. Dreier, Kants Republik
- H. Ottmann, Warum es immer mehr Demokratien, aber nicht mehr Frieden gibt
- Th. Meyer, Liberalitat und Gerechtigkeit. Kant und die Folgen
- M. Willaschek, Recht ohne Ethik? Kant uber die Grunde, das Recht nicht zu brechen
- W. Hinsch, Kant, die internationale Politik und der ewige Frieden
- B. Recki, Idee der Geschichte und Ziel der Kultur
- G. Schwan, Vertrauen in der Politik
- R. Rorty, Analytic Philosophy and Narrative Philosophy
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