Healing the Wound: Rossi on Kantian Critique, Community, and the Remedies to the “Dear Self”

Philosophia 49 (5):1817-1835 (2021)
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Abstract

The main purpose of these introductory remarks is to give the reader a sense of Philip Rossi’s philosophical project and its importance. I will then advance an interpretation of what motivates Kant’s commitment to community, and, on its basis, object to Rossi’s views on radical evil –a point which affects how one should conceive the moral vocation of humanity and the role that politics and religion play within it. My reconstruction concludes with a sketch of how the five contributions to this Symposium fit together and deepen our understanding of Rossi’s overall project.

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Pablo Muchnik
Emerson College

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