Kantian futurism

Speeches

Authors

  • Robert HANNA

Keywords:

Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, futurism, transcendental idealism, cognitive semantics, rational anthropology

Abstract

The text discusses the intimate relationship between the future of philosophy and the future of humankind-in-the-world, emphasizing the critical reflection and speculative nature of philosophical futurism, particularly in the context of Immanuel Kant's philosophical thought. Kant's influence, especially through his groundbreaking work, "Critique of Pure Reason," has shaped modern philosophy and continues to impact various philosophical disciplines. The text highlights Kant's transcendental idealism as a conceptual science describing the essential nature of the real world and cognitive semantics, focusing on the structure of human representation and judgment. Additionally, the idea of a comprehensive Kantian philosophy for the future, known as rational anthropology, is proposed as a way to creatively revise and update Kantian philosophy for the near future, addressing the rational human condition across various spheres of human existence. The text concludes by advocating for the forward progression to rational anthropology as the philosophical futurist direction for humankind

Author Biography

Robert HANNA

USA ,PhD in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Colorado, Boulder (USA), independent researcher, director of The Contemporary Kantian Philosophy Project, editor of Borderless Philosophy and Contemporary Studies in Kantian Philosophy.

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Hanna, R. (2015). Cognition, Content, and the A Priori: A Study in the Philosophy of Mind and Knowledge. In: The Rational Human Condition (Vol. 5). Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. Available online in preview at URL = <https://www.academia.edu/35801833/The_Rational_Human_Condition_5_Cognition_Content_and_the_A_Priori_A_Study_in_the_Philosophy_of_Mind_and_Knowledge_OUP_2015_>

Hanna, R. (2016). “Radical Enlightenment: Existential Kantian Cosmopolitan Anarchism, With a Concluding Quasi-Federalist Postscript.” In: D. Heidemann and K. Stoppenbrink (Eds.), Join, Or Die: Philosophical Foundations of Federalism . (pp. 63-90). Berlin: De Gruyter. Also available online in preview at URL = <https://www.academia.edu/6994230/Radical_Enlightenment_Existential_Kantian_Cosmopolitan_Anarchism_With_a_Concluding_Quasi-Federalist_Postscript>

Hanna, R. (2017a). “Exiting the State and Debunking the State of Nature.” Con-Textos Kantianos, 5, 167-189. Available online at URL = <https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/KANT/article/view/89975>

Hanna, R. (2017b). “Life-Changing Metaphysics: Rational Anthropology and its Kantian Methodology.” In: G. D’Oro and S. Overgaard (Eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Philosophical Methodology (pp. 187-210). Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. Also available online in preview at URL = <https://www.academia.edu/30074521/Life-Changing_Metaphysics_Rational_Anthropology_and_its_Kantian_Methodology_Cambridge_Companion_to_Philosophical_Methodology_2016_>

Hanna, R. (2017c). “Wittgenstein and Kantianism.” In: H.-J. Glock (Ed.), Blackwell Companion to Wittgenstein (pp. 682-698). Oxford: Blackwell. Also available online in preview at URL = <https://www.academia.edu/11716593/Wittgenstein_and_Kantianism>

Hanna, R. (2017d). “Kant, the Copernican Devolution, and Real Metaphysics.” In: M. Altman (Ed.), Kant Handbook (pp. 761-789). London: Palgrave Macmillan. Also available online in preview at URL = <https://www.academia.edu/15428206/Kant_the_Copernican_Devolution_and_Real_Metaphysics_Published_version_in_M_Altman_ed_The_Palgrave_Kant_Handbook_London_Palgrave_Macmillan_2017_pp_761_789_>

Hanna, R. (2018a). Preface and General Introduction, Supplementary Essays, and General Bibliography. In: The Rational Human Condition (Vol. 1). New York: Nova Science. Available online in preview at URL = <https://www.academia.edu/35801821/The_Rational_Human_Condition_1_Preface_and_General_Introduction_Supplementary_Essays_and_General_Bibliography_Nova_Science_2018_>

Hanna, R. (2018b). Deep Freedom and Real Persons: A Study in Metaphysics. In: The Rational Human Condition (Vol. 2). New York: Nova Science. Available online in preview at URL = <https://www.academia.edu/35801857/The_Rational_Human_Condition_2_Deep_Freedom_and_Real_Persons_A_Study_in_Metaphysics_Nova_Science_2018_>

Hanna, R. (2018c). Kantian Ethics and Human Existence: A Study in Moral Philosophy. In: The Rational Human Condition (Vol. 3). New York: Nova Science. Available online in preview at URL =

<https://www.academia.edu/36359647/The_Rational_Human_Condition_3_Kantian_Ethics_and_Human_Existence_A_Study_in_Moral_Philosophy_Nova_Science_2018_>

Hanna, R. (2018d). Kant, Agnosticism, and Anarchism: A Theological-Political Treatise. In: The Rational Human Condition (Vol. 4). New York: Nova Science. Available online in preview at URL = <https://www.academia.edu/36359665/The_Rational_Human_Condition_4_Kant_Agnosticism_and_Anarchism_A_Theological_Political_Treatise_Nova_Science_2018_>

Hanna, R. (2020). “The Kant Wars and The Three Faces of Kant.” Contemporary Studies in Kantian Philosophy, 5, 73-94. Available online at URL = <https://www.cckp.space/single-post/2020/06/15/CSKP5-2020-The-Kant-Wars-and-The-Three-Faces-of-Kant>

Hanna, R. (2021a). “The New Conflict of the Faculties: Kant, Radical Enlightenment, The Hyper-State, and How to Philosophize During a Pandemic.” Con-Textos Kantianos, 13, 209-233. Available online at URL = <https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/KANT/article/view/89483>

Hanna, R. (2021b). The Fate of Analysis: Analytic Philosophy from Frege to The Ash-Heap of History. New York: Mad Duck Coalition. Available in hardcover, softcover, and Epub at URL = <https://themadduckcoalition.org/product/the-fate-of-analysis/>

Hanna, R. (2021c). “Axioms.” In: Wuerth, J. (Ed.), Cambridge Kant Lexicon (p. 58). Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. Available online in preview at URL = <https://www.academia.edu/49296182/On_Kants_Term_Axioms_Long_version_compact_version_in_Cambridge_Kant_Lexicon_2021_58_>.

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Hanna, R. (2021e). “Representation.” In: Wuerth, J. (Ed.), Cambridge Kant Lexicon (pp. 388-390). Available online in preview at URL = <https://www.academia.edu/49296254/On_Kants_Term_Representation_Long_version_compact_version_in_Cambridge_Kant_Lexicon_2021_388_390_>

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2024-07-18

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HANNA, R. (2024). Kantian futurism : Speeches . Filosofska Dumka, (2), 91–99. Retrieved from https://dumka.philosophy.ua/index.php/fd/article/view/744

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