Kant’s View of Freedom Studies
Abstract
“Freedom” is the most core concept of Kant’s philosophy. There are two meanings in Kant’s philosophy: prior freedom and freedom of practice. This article explains Kant’s view of freedom from these two views of freedom, and discusses the relationship between freedom and practical freedom, namely moral freedom, freedom and self-discipline, and the signifi cance of Kant’s freedom.
Keywords
Freedom; Prior freedom; Freedom of practice; Moral law; Self-discipline
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i17.5489
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