Kant and the French Revolution: liberals and/or reactionaries between passion and history

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Autor(a) principal: Bianchini, Sara
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Argumentos : Revista de Filosofia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/article/view/42741
Resumo: The article comes from an attempt to find a connection, within a part of Kantian philosophy, among the three terms of “passion”, “history” and “Revolution” (especially French). The fundamental interest is to answer the following questions:what role do passions have in the rise of history? And what significance has been the French Revolution representing in the course of human affairs? The research was mainly concerned with the commentary of some of the nine theses of the Kantian text Idea of a universal history from the cosmopolitan point of view but also based on other texts of the philosopher of Könisberg, such as The Faculty conflict and The metaphysical principles of the doctrine of the Laws. It has been structured around the following points: the role of sociable insociability in giving birth to society and therefore history, the role of the people in determining history, the Kantian position in favour and then against the French evolution. Trying to determine if we can maintain a line of substantial continuity, despite the differences, in the Kantian thought on the French Revolution expressed in the above texts, the article also questions the relationship between the progress of reason in the searchfor knowledge and moral growth, and philosophy of history (particularly thinkingabout the comparison between the idea of “purpose” of history and the use ofreason, a comparison mediated by the concept of “organization”).
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spelling Kant and the French Revolution: liberals and/or reactionaries between passion and historyKant e la Rivoluzione Francese: liberali e/o reazionari fra passione e storiaKantPassionHistoryRevolutionKantPassioneStoriaRivoluzioneFilosofiaKantHistóriaThe article comes from an attempt to find a connection, within a part of Kantian philosophy, among the three terms of “passion”, “history” and “Revolution” (especially French). The fundamental interest is to answer the following questions:what role do passions have in the rise of history? And what significance has been the French Revolution representing in the course of human affairs? The research was mainly concerned with the commentary of some of the nine theses of the Kantian text Idea of a universal history from the cosmopolitan point of view but also based on other texts of the philosopher of Könisberg, such as The Faculty conflict and The metaphysical principles of the doctrine of the Laws. It has been structured around the following points: the role of sociable insociability in giving birth to society and therefore history, the role of the people in determining history, the Kantian position in favour and then against the French evolution. Trying to determine if we can maintain a line of substantial continuity, despite the differences, in the Kantian thought on the French Revolution expressed in the above texts, the article also questions the relationship between the progress of reason in the searchfor knowledge and moral growth, and philosophy of history (particularly thinkingabout the comparison between the idea of “purpose” of history and the use ofreason, a comparison mediated by the concept of “organization”).L’articolo nasce dal tentativo di trovare una connessione all’interno di parte della filosofia kantiana fra i tre termini di “passione”, “storia” e “Rivoluzione” (soprattutto francese). La sua intenzione fondamentale è quella di rispondere alle seguenti domande: che ruolo hanno le passioni nel sorgere della storia? E quale significato ha rappresentato la Rivoluzione Francese nel corso delle vicende umane? La ricerca si è occupata principalmente del commento di alcune delle nove tesi del testo kantiano Idea di una storia universale dal punto di vista cosmopolitico ma si è basata anche su altri testi del filosofo di Könisberg, quali Il conflitto delle Facoltà ed i Principi metafisici della dottrina del diritto. Essa si è articolata intorno ai seguenti punti: il ruolo della socievole insocievolezza nel far nascere la società e dunque la storia, il ruolo del popolo nel determinare la storia, la posizione kantiana a favore e poi contro la Rivoluzione Francese. Cercando di determinare se si possa mantenere una linea di sostanziale continuità, nonostante le differenze, nel pensiero kantiano sulla Rivoluzione Francese espresso nei testi sopracitati, l’articolo s’interroga anche sul rapporto fra procedere della ragione nella ricerca della conoscenza e della crescita morale, e filosofia della storia (ragionando particolarmente sul confronto fra l’idea di “fine” della storia e l’uso della ragione, un confronto mediato dal concetto di “organizzazione”).Universidade Federal do Ceará2019-11-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed Articleapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/article/view/4274110.36517/Argumentos.22.7Argumentos - Revista de Filosofia; No 22; 72-90Argumentos - Periódico de Filosofia; Núm. 22; 72-90Argumentos - Revista de Filosofia; n. 22; 72-901984-42551984-4247reponame:Argumentos : Revista de Filosofia (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/article/view/42741/99569Bianchini, Sarainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-04-29T12:28:21Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/42741Revistahttp://www.filosofia.ufc.br/argumentosPUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/oaiargumentos@ufc.br||1984-42551984-4247opendoar:2020-04-29T12:28:21Argumentos : Revista de Filosofia (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
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Kant e la Rivoluzione Francese: liberali e/o reazionari fra passione e storia
title Kant and the French Revolution: liberals and/or reactionaries between passion and history
spellingShingle Kant and the French Revolution: liberals and/or reactionaries between passion and history
Bianchini, Sara
Kant
Passion
History
Revolution
Kant
Passione
Storia
Rivoluzione
Filosofia
Kant
História
title_short Kant and the French Revolution: liberals and/or reactionaries between passion and history
title_full Kant and the French Revolution: liberals and/or reactionaries between passion and history
title_fullStr Kant and the French Revolution: liberals and/or reactionaries between passion and history
title_full_unstemmed Kant and the French Revolution: liberals and/or reactionaries between passion and history
title_sort Kant and the French Revolution: liberals and/or reactionaries between passion and history
author Bianchini, Sara
author_facet Bianchini, Sara
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Kant
Passion
History
Revolution
Kant
Passione
Storia
Rivoluzione
Filosofia
Kant
História
topic Kant
Passion
History
Revolution
Kant
Passione
Storia
Rivoluzione
Filosofia
Kant
História
description The article comes from an attempt to find a connection, within a part of Kantian philosophy, among the three terms of “passion”, “history” and “Revolution” (especially French). The fundamental interest is to answer the following questions:what role do passions have in the rise of history? And what significance has been the French Revolution representing in the course of human affairs? The research was mainly concerned with the commentary of some of the nine theses of the Kantian text Idea of a universal history from the cosmopolitan point of view but also based on other texts of the philosopher of Könisberg, such as The Faculty conflict and The metaphysical principles of the doctrine of the Laws. It has been structured around the following points: the role of sociable insociability in giving birth to society and therefore history, the role of the people in determining history, the Kantian position in favour and then against the French evolution. Trying to determine if we can maintain a line of substantial continuity, despite the differences, in the Kantian thought on the French Revolution expressed in the above texts, the article also questions the relationship between the progress of reason in the searchfor knowledge and moral growth, and philosophy of history (particularly thinkingabout the comparison between the idea of “purpose” of history and the use ofreason, a comparison mediated by the concept of “organization”).
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