The paper is focused on a re-reading of the Kantian practical philosophy, starting from the recent Italian edition of an important study by Otfried Höffe (§ 1). After having presented the main methodological lines of Höffe’s reading of the Kantian corpus (§ 2), the paper develops the issue related to the so called “four driving forces” (Antriebskräfte) of the Kant moral philosophy (§ 3). This methodological premise is oriented to present and discuss the systematic linkage between moral and law – one of the most characterizing line of the Kantian reading here proposed. Such a linkage is innovatively presented by Höffe through the concept of categorical imperative of law, which will be then the subject of a specific analysis (§ 4).

Le perenni “forze motrici” della filosofia pratica kantiana. Discutendo un recente contributo di Otfried Höffe

Pirni, Alberto
2020-01-01

Abstract

The paper is focused on a re-reading of the Kantian practical philosophy, starting from the recent Italian edition of an important study by Otfried Höffe (§ 1). After having presented the main methodological lines of Höffe’s reading of the Kantian corpus (§ 2), the paper develops the issue related to the so called “four driving forces” (Antriebskräfte) of the Kant moral philosophy (§ 3). This methodological premise is oriented to present and discuss the systematic linkage between moral and law – one of the most characterizing line of the Kantian reading here proposed. Such a linkage is innovatively presented by Höffe through the concept of categorical imperative of law, which will be then the subject of a specific analysis (§ 4).
2020
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