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SUMMARY:Is a Kantian conception of reasonable hope defensible?
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LOCATION:Erlangen\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:<p>In the face of long-term risks associated with climate change\, prolonged military conflicts and rising populism: what is an appropriate attitude towards the future? Is there any reliable prospect of a flourishing humanity in the future\, and do moral agents\, devotedly engaging in political activism\, in some sense\, rely on such a prospect? As is well-known\, Immanuel Kant endorsed the disputable position that political and religious hope is reasonably justified. Should we hold on to this Kantian position?</p>\n<p>TO ATTEND\, REGISTER FOR FREE:&nbsp\;https://dgphil2020.fau.de/en/access-to-events/</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Gerhard Ernst;CN=Nora Heinzelmann;CN=Hannes Worthmann:
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