In 1792, with the aim of defending Kant’s doctrine of freedom, Reinhold redefined freedom of will as the ability to decide for or against the moral law. Thus freedom of will represents a foundation of moral philosophy, if not of philosophy as a whole. The present volume seeks to reinterpret and to discuss this chapter of the post-Kantian discourse on freedom from various perspectives.



Marion Heinz und Violetta Stolz, Universität Siegen; Martin Bondeli, Universität Bern, Schweiz.

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