Kant og den moderne pliktbevissthet

Studier i Pædagogisk Filosofi 1 (1):88-100 (2012)
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Abstract

Kant’s rejection of rebellion as a political right seems to be problematic for his concept of duty. The paper discusses the trial of the Holocaust perpetrator Adolf Eichmann as a possible case against Kant’s political philosophy. It argues, however, that Kant in his Critique of Judgment and in his philosophy of religion has articulated a very sophisticated point of view.

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