This paper discusses the long-standing myth of Schiller's criticism of Kant's ethics with a view to reversing current views on both Schiller's competence and his disagreement with Kant. As a result, Schiller emerges as a reliable interpreter of Kant's moral philosophy and, moreover, as someone who had already come to similar conclusions on his own, before reading Kant.

"Intendere un autore meglio di quanto egli stesso si sia inteso". Schiller interprete dell'etica kantiana

Macor Laura Anna
2013-01-01

Abstract

This paper discusses the long-standing myth of Schiller's criticism of Kant's ethics with a view to reversing current views on both Schiller's competence and his disagreement with Kant. As a result, Schiller emerges as a reliable interpreter of Kant's moral philosophy and, moreover, as someone who had already come to similar conclusions on his own, before reading Kant.
2013
9788846737779
Schiller; Kant; ethics; hermeneutics
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