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Kant On History

Kant On History

Immanuel Kant explored history not as a random series of events but as a process driven by a hidden purpose of nature, leading humanity towards a rational and morally just society. His philosophy of history, detailed in works like 'Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose,' suggests a teleological progression towards enlightenment, perpetual peace, and a cosmopolitan order, guided by reason and the development of human capacities.

Lessings Laocoon Semiotics And Aesthetics In The Age Of Reason

Lessings Laocoon Semiotics And Aesthetics In The Age Of Reason

Explore the profound intersections of Lessing's seminal work, Laocoon, with the evolving fields of semiotics and aesthetics during the intellectual ferment of the Age of Reason. This analysis delves into how Enlightenment philosophy shaped the understanding of art, poetry, and their representational limits, offering critical insights into 18th-century cultural theory.