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- Title
Kant at 300: A Racial Reckoning? The father of the Enlightenment faces a new critique in his tercentenary.
- Authors
Rodden, John
- Abstract
This article explores the tercentenary of Immanuel Kant's birth and the ways in which his legacy is being commemorated. It specifically focuses on the recent attention given to Kant's views on race and the challenges this poses to his moral philosophy. The article discusses Kant's contributions to philosophy and his influence on Western culture, as well as the ongoing debates surrounding his work. It also mentions the application of Kantian ethics to contemporary issues such as vegetarianism. The article concludes by mentioning upcoming conferences and exhibitions dedicated to Kant's philosophy.
- Subjects
KANT, Immanuel, 1724-1804; ANTHROPOLOGY; CONSCIENCE; IDEOLOGY; COSMOPOLITANISM; RACISM; ENLIGHTENMENT; SCIENCE conferences; QUALITY (Philosophy)
- Publication
Modern Age, 2024, Vol 66, Issue 2, p25
- ISSN
0026-7457
- Publication type
Article