„Mein Leben gleicht einem Roman …“: Kants Schüler Friedrich August Hahnrieder und seine Geschichte
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Alexei N. Krouglov
Abstract
The life story of Kant’s student F. A. Hahnrieder (1765/6–1829) provides us with new examples of the application of the categorical imperative. Kant has given his opinion about that. The biography of Hahnrieder suggests that Kant has not always insisted on the uniqueness of the interpretation of the categorical imperative. He has also admitted other, “paradoxical”, “unusual”, but not “fantastic” interpretations. Kant has even respected a radical interpretation of the categorical imperative. On the base of the archive data, numerous mistakes about Hahnrieder were corrected in biographies of Kant and in the Akademie-Ausgabe.
© 2012 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Buchbesprechungen
- Mitgliederversammlung der Kant-Gesellschaft
- Mainzer Kant-Symposium 2012
- 10.1515/kant-2012-0019
Articles in the same Issue
- Titelei
- Titelseiten
- The completeness of Kant’s metaphysical exposition of space
- Difficulty Still Awaits: Kant, Spinoza, and the Threat of Theological Determinism
- Logica naturalis, Healthy Understanding and the Reflecting Power of Judgment in Kant’s Philosophy
- Beauty, Disinterested Pleasure, and Universal Communicability: Kant’s Response to Burke
- Remarque philologique sur le terme «Classe» dans le § 11 de la Critique de la raison pure
- Das Manuskript von Kants Brief an Kiesewetter vom 13. Oktober 1797
- „Mein Leben gleicht einem Roman …“: Kants Schüler Friedrich August Hahnrieder und seine Geschichte
- Buchbesprechungen
- Mitgliederversammlung der Kant-Gesellschaft
- Mainzer Kant-Symposium 2012
- 10.1515/kant-2012-0019