Kant on the Ends of Actions and the Analytic–Synthetic Distinction in Practical Philosophy
In Christoph Horn, Margit Ruffing & Rainer Schäfer, Kant’s Project of Enlightenment: Proceedings of the 14th International Kant Congress/Kants Projekt der Aufklärung: Kongressakten des 14. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Berlin: De Gruyter (forthcoming)
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Abstract

The paper examines how Kant characterises the different sorts of practical ends. It argues (a) that Kant’s practical philosophy includes a coherent conception of practical ends, although it unfolds through a timespan of more than ten years, and that (b) Kant’s conception of practical ends is where the distinction between analytic and synthetic connection finds its proper application in practical philosophy.

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Stefano Bacin
Università degli Studi di Milano

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