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- Kant’s Early Critics on Freedom of the Will
- Kant’s Early Critics on Freedom of the Will
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Note on the Edition and Translation
- Chronology of the Translated Texts and Kant’s Major Works
- Abbreviations
- Historical and Systematic Introduction
- I Freedom and Determinism
- II Freedom and Imputability
- Carl Christian Erhard Schmid, Lexicon for the Easier Use of the Kantian Writings, 2nd Edition, 1788
- Carl Christian Erhard Schmid, Attempt at a Moral Philosophy, Jena, 1790
- Johann Christoph Schwab, “On the Two Kinds of I, and the Concept of Freedom in Kant’s Ethics,” Philosophisches Archiv 1(1) (1792), 69–80
- Johann Christoph Schwab, “On Intelligible Fatalism in the Critical Philosophy,” Philosophisches Archiv 2(2) (1794), 26–33
- Karl Leonhard Reinhold, Contributions to the Correction of Previous Misunderstandings of Philosophers, Volume ii, Concerning the Foundation of Philosophical Knowledge, Metaphysics, Ethics, Moral Religion, and Doctrine of Taste, Jena, 1794
- III Freedom and Consciousness
- IV Freedom and Skepticism
- V Freedom and Choice
- Appendix: Biographical Sketches
- Glossary
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index of Persons
- Index of Subjects
Carl Christian Erhard Schmid, Lexicon for the Easier Use of the Kantian Writings, 2nd Edition, 1788
from II - Freedom and Imputability
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 March 2022
- Kant’s Early Critics on Freedom of the Will
- Kant’s Early Critics on Freedom of the Will
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Note on the Edition and Translation
- Chronology of the Translated Texts and Kant’s Major Works
- Abbreviations
- Historical and Systematic Introduction
- I Freedom and Determinism
- II Freedom and Imputability
- Carl Christian Erhard Schmid, Lexicon for the Easier Use of the Kantian Writings, 2nd Edition, 1788
- Carl Christian Erhard Schmid, Attempt at a Moral Philosophy, Jena, 1790
- Johann Christoph Schwab, “On the Two Kinds of I, and the Concept of Freedom in Kant’s Ethics,” Philosophisches Archiv 1(1) (1792), 69–80
- Johann Christoph Schwab, “On Intelligible Fatalism in the Critical Philosophy,” Philosophisches Archiv 2(2) (1794), 26–33
- Karl Leonhard Reinhold, Contributions to the Correction of Previous Misunderstandings of Philosophers, Volume ii, Concerning the Foundation of Philosophical Knowledge, Metaphysics, Ethics, Moral Religion, and Doctrine of Taste, Jena, 1794
- III Freedom and Consciousness
- IV Freedom and Skepticism
- V Freedom and Choice
- Appendix: Biographical Sketches
- Glossary
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index of Persons
- Index of Subjects
Summary
Carl Christian Erhard Schmid’s Lexicon for the Easier Use of the Kantian Writings defines technical terms in the Critical philosophy. The lexicon offers insight into Schmid’s understanding of the concepts relevant to free will and anticipates his later position that freedom is restricted to moral actions. The text is particularly noteworthy for its entry on autonomy. There Schmid asserts that free actions and morally good actions are synonymous.
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- Kant's Early Critics on Freedom of the Will , pp. 63 - 71Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022