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Sensibilización y moralidad en Kant.

Authors: Alejandro Mumbrú Mora; Universidad de Barcelona.;

Sensibilización y moralidad en Kant.

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El artículo Sensibilización y moralidad en Kant presenta una exposición de la filosofía práctica kantiana desde los presupuestos epistemológicos que vertebran el conjunto de la filosofía trascendental. Si, como sostiene Kant, el fundamento de la posibilidad de que nuestros conceptos signifiquen de un modo cognoscitivamente válido radica en la posibilidad de referir o exponer tal representación conceptual en la intuición, cabe concebir como especialmente problemática la representación (exposición o «sensibilización») del concepto de deber moral, en la medida en que las exigencias de universalidad y necesidad que le son inherentes le convierten en un concepto completamente inderivable de la experiencia. Este artículo investiga el concepto kantiano de «exposición simbólica» en el contexto de un modelo de significación que atienda a la especificidad del campo de la moralidad, y pretende esclarecer en qué sentido debe entenderse la exigencia kantiana de un uso analógico del concepto de naturaleza en la reflexión sobre la corrección moral de nuestras acciones.

The article Sensibility and Morality in Kant presents an exposition of Kant’s practical philosophy from the epistemological assumptions that link the entire transcendental philosophy. According to Kant, the basis of the possibility that our concepts are cognitively valid rests on the possibility of referring or exposing them to sensibility. Therefore the representation (exposition or sensibilization) of the concept of moral duty arises as especially problematic, since the universality and necessity inherent to this concept is fully inderivable from experience. This article delves into the Kantian concept of «symbolic exposition» as a signifying model that agrees with the specificity of morality. It also tries to clarify how the Kantian requirement of an analogical use of the concept of nature in the reflection over the moral correction of our actions should be understood.

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analogía, significado, Symbolic exposition; analogy; meaning;, Exposición simbólica; analogía, significado;, Symbolic exposition, Exposición simbólica, meaning, analogy

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