Immanuel Kant’s Conjectural Beginning of Human History
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2318-9800.v0i13p95-107Keywords:
Kant, History, Reason, Teleology, Culture, Moral destinyAbstract
We briefly introduce some ideas discussed by Kant in the Conjetural beginning of Human History, indicating its connection to another moments of Kant’s philosophy of history. We stress the teleological presuppositions on the ground of this conjetural history, showing the connections between the development of human natural predispositions and the moral destiny of mankind.
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