Kant on love / / Pärttyli Rinne.

"This is an immensely useful resource for other scholars and philosophers wishing to understand Kant's views on love."- Rae Langton, University of Cambridge What did Immanuel Kant really think about love? In Kant on Love, Pärttyli Rinne provides the first systematic study of 'lov...

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Superior document:Kantstudien-Ergänzungshefte, Band 196
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin, [Germany] ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : De Gruyter,, 2018.
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Kantstudien. Ergänzungshefte ; Band 196.
Physical Description:1 online resource (190 pages).
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Acknowledgments --
Contents --
1. Introduction --
2. Sexual Love --
3. Love of God --
4. Love of Neighbour --
5. Love in Friendship --
Conclusion --
Appendix: Explanatory Note on Fig. 8 --
Bibliography --
Index of Persons --
Subject Index
Summary:"This is an immensely useful resource for other scholars and philosophers wishing to understand Kant's views on love."- Rae Langton, University of Cambridge What did Immanuel Kant really think about love? In Kant on Love, Pärttyli Rinne provides the first systematic study of 'love' in the philosophy of Kant. Rinne argues that love is much more important to Kant than previously realised, and that understanding love is actually essential for Kantian ethical life.The study involves two interpretative main propositions. First, that love in Kant includes an underlying general division of love into love of benevolence and love of delight. Further, the study divides Kant's concept of love into several aspects of love, such as self-love, sexual love (and love of beauty), love of God, love of neighbor and love in friendship. A chapter of the book is devoted to each of these aspects, beginning with the lowest forms of self-love as crude animality, and moving gradually upwards towards idealised ethical notions of love. One way or another, the major aspects relate to the general division of love.This analytical trajectory yields the second main proposition of the study: Together, the aspects of love reveal an ascent of love in Kant's thought. Perhaps surprisingly, for Kant, love permeates human existence from the strongest impulses of nature to the highest ideals of morally deserved happiness. 
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:3110543893
ISSN:0340-6059 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Pärttyli Rinne.