According to International Association for the Study of Controversies, «controversies are the engine of intellectual progress in philosophy, sci-ence, theology, the arts, and other domains. It is in controversies that the human powers of criticism are put into action. It is by confronting actual – rather than imaginary – opponents that theories are tested against the strongest and most unexpected objections». This is the case of Kant-Weymann controversy on Optimism, which is presented in this volume with the publication of two rare documents that are precious in reconstructing Königsberg’s intellectual history and the development of Kantian philosophy.
The Kant-Weymann Controversy. Two Polemical Writings on Optimism
SGARBI, Marco
2010-01-01
Abstract
According to International Association for the Study of Controversies, «controversies are the engine of intellectual progress in philosophy, sci-ence, theology, the arts, and other domains. It is in controversies that the human powers of criticism are put into action. It is by confronting actual – rather than imaginary – opponents that theories are tested against the strongest and most unexpected objections». This is the case of Kant-Weymann controversy on Optimism, which is presented in this volume with the publication of two rare documents that are precious in reconstructing Königsberg’s intellectual history and the development of Kantian philosophy.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.