TY - BOOK AU - Palmquist,Stephen R. TI - Cultivating Personhood: Kant and Asian Philosophy SN - 9783110226232 AV - BD450 .C85 2010eb U1 - 128 22 PY - 2010///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Persons KW - Congresses KW - Philosophical anthropology KW - Philosophy, Asian KW - Asian Philosophy KW - Asien KW - Kant, Immanuel KW - Philosophie, fernöstliche KW - Rezeption KW - PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Introductory Essays --; Editor's Introduction --; Keynote Essay to Book One --; Keynote Essay to Book Two --; Keynote Essay to Book Three --; Book One: Critical Groundwork for Cultivating Personhood --; 1. Self-Cognition in Transcendental Philosophy --; 2. A Neglected Proposition of Identity --; 3. Kant and the Reality of Time --; 4. The Active Role of the Self in Kant's First Analogy --; 5. Kant's Attack on Leibniz's and Locke's Amphibolies --; 6. The First Paralogism, its Origin, and its Evolution: Kant on How the Soul Both Is and Is Not a Substance --; 7. Kants Logik des Menschen - Duplizität der Subjektivität --; 8. Antinomy of Identity --; 9. Kant's Critical Concept of a Person: The Noumenal Sphere Grounding the Principle of Spirituality --; 10. Truth, Falsehood and Dialectical Illusion: Kant's Imagination --; 11. Persons as Causes in Kant --; 12. The Cognitive Dimension of Freedom as Autonomy --; 13. Respect for Persons as the Unifying Moral Ideal --; 14. Kant and Virtuous Action: A Case of Humanity --; 15. Freedom and Value in Kant's Practical Philosophy --; 16. Moral Individuality and Moral Subjectivity in Leibniz, Crusius, and Kant --; 17. Aesthetic Judgment and the Unity of Reason --; 18. Thinking with Instruments: The Example of Kant's Compass --; 19. Common Sense and Community in Kant's Theory of Taste --; 20. Aesthetics and Morality in Kant and Confucius: A Second Step --; 21. China, Nature, and the Sublime in Kant --; Book Two: Cultivating Personhood in Politics, Ethics, and Religion --; 22. Is There a Kantian Perspective on Human Embryonic Stem Cells? --; 23. When Is a Person a Person - When Does the "Person" Begin? --; 24. Personhood and Assisted Death --; 25. Human Dignity and the Innate Right to Freedom in National and International Law --; 26. "Irgend ein Vertrauen ... muss ... übrig bleiben": The Idea of Trust in Kant's Moral and Political Philosophy --; 27. Autocracy: Kant on the Psycho-Politics of Self-Rule --; 28. Die Person als gesetzgebendes Wesen --; 29. Kant's Realm of Ends: A Communal Moral Practice as Locus for the Unity of Moral Personhood --; 30. Kant's Notion of Perfectibility: A Condition of World-Citizenship --; 31. Person and Character in Kant's Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View --; 32. Kant and the Possibility of the Religious Citizen --; 33. Autonomy and the Unity of the Person --; 34. Religious Fictionalism in Kant's Ethics of Autonomy --; 35. Respect for Persons as Respect for the Moral Law: Nicolai Hartmann's Reinterpretation of Kant --; 36. The Unity of Human Personhood and the Problem of Evil --; 37. How To Be a Good Person Who Does Bad Things --; 38. Kant's Idea of Autonomy as the Basis for Schelling's Theology of Freedom --; 39. Moral Theology or Theological Morality? --; 40. Self-Knowledge and God in the Philosophy of Kant and Wittgenstein --; 41. Kant's Philosophy of Religion as the Basis for Albert Schweitzer's Humanitarian Awareness --; 42. Kant's Religious Perspective on the Human Person --; Book Three: East-West Perspectives on Cultivating Personhood --; 43. Mou Zongsan's Critique of Kant's Theory of Self-Consciousness in the First Critique --; 44. Mou Zongsan and Kant on Intellectual Intuition: A Reconciliation --; 45. On Kant's Duality of Human Beings --; 46. Mou Zongsan's Interpretation of the Kantian Summum Bonum in Relation to Perfect Teaching (Yuanjiao) --; 47. Confucianism and Things-in-themselves (Noumena): Reviewing the Interpretations by Mou Zongsan and Cheng Chung-ying --; 48. The Kantian Good Will and the Confucian Sincere Will: The Centrality of Cheng ("Sincerity") in Chinese Thought --; 49. Desire and the Project of Moral Cultivation: Kant and Xunzi on the Inclinations --; 50. Kant and Daoism on Nothingness --; 51. Competing Conceptions of the Selfin Kantian and Buddhist Moral Theories --; 52. What Is Personhood? Kant and Huayan Buddhism --; 53. Kant and the Buddha on Self-Knowledge --; 54. Kant and Vasubandhu on the "Transcendent Self" --; 55. Kant's Moral Philosophy in Relation to Indian Moral Philosophy as Depicted in Srimad-Bhagavad-Gita --; 56. Human Personhood at the Interface between Moral Law and Cultural Values --; 57. The Idea of Moral Autonomy in Kant's Ethics and its Rejection in Islamic Literature --; 58. The Kantian Model: Confucianism and the Modern Divide --; 59. Asian Hospitality in Kant's Cosmopolitan Law --; 60. Doing Good or Right? Kant's Critique on Confucius --; 61. The Exclusion of Asia and Africa from the History of Philosophy: Is Kant Responsible? --; 62. Menschliche Autonomie als Aufgabe - der Autonomiebegriff in der Geschichtsphilosophie Kants --; 63. Is Kant a Western Philosopher? --; 64. The Unity of Architectonic Reasoningin Kant and I Ching --; Backmatter; restricted access UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110226249 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9783110226249.jpg ER -