Notes on the theoretical deficit of sociological imagination in Kant’s philosophy of history
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5380/dp.v8i1.28125Keywords:
Philosophy of History, System, Schemata, Imagination, Reason, KantAbstract
The article argues against the idea that Kant's philosophy of history would have included two types of foundation: an official model, hypothetical and teleological in nature, and other hermeneutic-explanatory, the last one that eventually would implode the system. The aim is to show that there is a single model, of hermeneutics-explanatory nature, which nevertheless makes use of hypothetical and teleological principles, and that such a model is present at various moments throughout the system, as in the Doctrine of Right, or in the Religion within the limits of pure reason.

