O problema da realidade objetiva da ideia do sumo bem em Kant / The problem of the objective reality of the highest good idea
AUTOR(ES)
Claudio Sipert
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2008
RESUMO
The objective of this work is to approach the problem of the objective validity of the idea of the highest good in the kantiana practical philosophy. In Critical of the Practical Reason, the idea of the highest good is represented as necessary object of a will morally determined and, therefore, the reason take us to look for the conditions of possibility of its object. Ahead of the impossibility of a corresponding object to the highest good in the experience, the objective reality of this concept only seems to be possible to assume a point of view transcendent, where the postulate of the existence of God is thought as condition of possibility of the highest good, either to think the highest good possible about a life after the death or a world created in compliance with a moral teleologic order. However, with the postulate of the existence of God we exceed the field of the possible experience that, in accordance with Kant, is the domain where the objective reality of a pure concept has of being proven. Thus being, the idea of the highest good remains a concept transcendent and without objective reality. We will search a solution for the problem raised, for the bias of the transcendental semantics, proposal for Loparic, that consists of asking for the direction and the reference of the concepts and judgments in a domain of sensible data
ASSUNTO(S)
etica razão semantics semantica ethics reason
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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