Essay from the year 2013 in the subject Philosophy – Philosophy of the 17th and 18th Centuries, grade: 1, 2, National University of Ireland, Galway, language: English, abstract: „Der Mensch ist von Natur aus böse.“ (Human nature is evil) Stating this, Kant refers to a problem which has been from time immemorial a problem of Moral Philosophy. But what exactly does Kant mean, stating this? One interpretation could be that nature brings the evilness from the outside and makes a human evil, that it is the environment which is responsible for any human evilness. Another interpretation could be that men are evil by nature in a way that they are born evil and evilness is a human’s feature, why everybody is evil. Probably Kant did not either mean the one nor the other.
Melissa Grönebaum
Kant’s radical evil. Religion within the boundary of pure reason [PDF ebook]
Kant’s radical evil. Religion within the boundary of pure reason [PDF ebook]
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