Habermas develops his own vision of a post-national constellation in intricate dialogue with Kant in a series of articles from 1998 to 2012. To begin, I will explicate key ideas in his seminal essay ...
When I was 17, I searched my school’s small library for books that might feed my budding curiosity about philosophy. There was only one: Stephan Körner’s introduction to the Prussian giant of the ...
In April, 1745, God appeared to a Swedish civil servant named Emanuel Swedenborg in a London tavern. Swedenborg was no wild-eyed prophet but, rather, a fifty-seven-year-old scientist and engineer who ...
For Kant, patience is a virtue of endurance in the face of adversity for those who feel limited or at a disadvantage, while impatience reveals a lack of self‑control or composure in people who ...
‘Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe the more often and steadily we reflect upon them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.” Immanuel Kant’s ...