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Die Legitimitat der Aufklarung: Selbstbestimmung der Vernunft bei Immanuel Kant und Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi

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Die Legitimitat der Aufklarung: Selbstbestimmung der Vernunft bei Immanuel Kant und Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
Die Legitimitat der Aufklarung: Selbstbestimmung der Vernunft bei Immanuel Kant und Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi

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This study defends the legitimacy of the Enlightenment project by way of its different realizations in the philosophies of Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. Today, Enlightenment as a cosmopolitan project with a global claim is often considered synonymous with Western chauvinism. The assertion of a universally binding reason is all too obviously inconsistent with the much-cited recognition of cultural differences. In contrast, it is the conviction brought forward in this book that an adequately understood Enlightenment is an unconditional right of every person taking an active interest in a self-determined way of life. Only the realization of this conception of Enlightenment can provide the required space for the reciprocal recognition of human differences to freely unfold.

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