Selections.
While highlighting the conditions for the emergence of freedom, Kant's writings on history also have a classical aspect, since this is to discover the purposes of nature & help them out. This reference to the purpose allows Kant to establish continuity between reason & common critical thinking to clarify the conditions under which the requirements of Reason can be achieved in the sensible world: in this sense, the ideal history he described is the realistic correlate of moral philosophy.
Selections.
While highlighting the conditions for the emergence of freedom, Kant's writings on history also have a classical aspect, since this is to discover the purposes of nature & help them out. This reference to the purpose allows Kant to establish continuity between reason & common critical thinking to clarify the conditions under which the requirements of Reason can be achieved in the sensible world: in this sense, the ideal history he described is the realistic correlate of moral philosophy.