Eric Weil's Kantianism

Authors

  • Patrice Canivez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36517/arf.v6i11.19039

Keywords:

Weil. Fichte. Kant. Moral. Moralization.

Abstract

According to a formula already established, the philosophy of Eric Weil is a post-Hegelian Kantianism. But in what sense is it a Kantianism? To answer this question, we must emphasize two aspects: first, the systematic design of Eric Weil holds a place for the philosophy of Kant, revealing its limitations. Secondly, that his philosophy is a resumption of the Kantian way of thinking. In the following pages, I will discuss these two aspects, starting from on the thoughts of Eric Weil to resume his Kantian source. More precisely, I will start from the Logic of Philosophy to reach the Critique of Judgment and the interpretation given by Weil.

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Author Biography

Patrice Canivez

Professor da Université Lille 3 e Diretor do Instituto Eric Weil, Lille, França.

Published

2014-08-13

How to Cite

Canivez, P. (2014). Eric Weil’s Kantianism. Argumentos - Revista De Filosofia, 6(11). https://doi.org/10.36517/arf.v6i11.19039

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Dossiê Eric Weil

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