The essay starts with an analysis of friendship and love for the other in Leibniz to reflect on his youthful view of the animal (brute) as distinct from the person, closely linked to the concept of justice and public law. The author then examines Kant’s position on animality, benevolence and love by tracing the Leibnizian motifs.
Failla, M. (2024). Annotazioni sull’amicizia. Bruti, animali fra Leibniz e Kant. DIANOIA(40), 119-133 [10.53148/DI202440008].
Annotazioni sull’amicizia. Bruti, animali fra Leibniz e Kant
Mariannina Failla
2024-01-01
Abstract
The essay starts with an analysis of friendship and love for the other in Leibniz to reflect on his youthful view of the animal (brute) as distinct from the person, closely linked to the concept of justice and public law. The author then examines Kant’s position on animality, benevolence and love by tracing the Leibnizian motifs.File in questo prodotto:
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