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The role of the 'plan of nature' in Kant's account of history from a philosophical perspective

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posted on 2023-06-07, 20:12 authored by Katerina Deligiorgi
This paper provides an interpretation of Kant's controversial attempt to explain historical progress through reference to a hidden 'plan of nature'. After identifying the problems that confront existing reconstructions of this argument, I argue that Kant does not speculate about a mysterious natural agency that shapes history, but rather invites us to reflect about what we may hope in our political and moral endeavours given what we know about ourselves as historical agents. An important advantage of this interpretation is that it allows Kant's account of 'philosophical history' to be integrated within his larger critical project

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Publication status

  • Published

Journal

British Journal for the History of Philosophy

ISSN

0960-8788

Publisher

Routledge

Issue

3

Volume

14

Page range

451-468

Pages

18.0

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  • Philosophy Publications

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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