Social Sciences and Political Philosophy. Eric Weil's Post-Weberian Kantianism
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The historical success of sciences and their tendency to extendt hemselves universally to all of realityis a fact. In order to understand their sense, they should be referred to acultural (rational) project, whose presuppositions ought to be judged in accordance with a reason conceived both as practical (ethical-political) and speculative (philosophical). E. Weil's rigorous thought is here compared in all of these points with high-ranging positions: only after going through Hegelian, Marxian and Weberian positions he intends an original reappropiation of Kantian insights.Downloads
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1996-12-01
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Guibal, F. (1996). Social Sciences and Political Philosophy. Eric Weil’s Post-Weberian Kantianism. Areté, 8(2), 215–263. https://doi.org/10.18800/arete.199602.002
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