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Stefano Bacin

Università degli Studi di Milano
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  • Università degli Studi di Milano
    Department of Philosophy
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Scuola Normale Superiore
PhD, 2004
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Milano, Lombardia, Italy
0000-0002-1862-1695
Areas of Specialization
17th/18th Century Ethics
17th/18th Century Philosophy
19th Century Ethics
19th Century Philosophy
History of Ethics, Misc
Kant: Ethics
Kantian Ethics
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Areas of Interest
17th/18th Century Ethics
17th/18th Century Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of Action
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Kant: Ethics
Kantian Ethics
Ethical Theories in Applied Ethics
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    Kant and Feder on the Will, Happiness, and the Aim of Moral Philosophy
    In Corey Dyck (ed.), Kant and his German contemporaries, Cambridge University Press. pp. 232-249. 2017.
    The contrast between Kant’s moral philosophy and Feder’s is not less crucial than the controversy caused by the Göttingen review of the first Critique. One of main targets of Kant’s moral philosophy was Feder’s view, which can be regarded as Kant's main competitor in the contemporary debate. I thus argue that the background provided by the conflict with Feder shows significant distinctive traits of Kant's view, with regard to three fundamental issues. First, I examine how the project of a pure m…Read more
    The contrast between Kant’s moral philosophy and Feder’s is not less crucial than the controversy caused by the Göttingen review of the first Critique. One of main targets of Kant’s moral philosophy was Feder’s view, which can be regarded as Kant's main competitor in the contemporary debate. I thus argue that the background provided by the conflict with Feder shows significant distinctive traits of Kant's view, with regard to three fundamental issues. First, I examine how the project of a pure moral philosophy opposes Feder’s empirical investigation into the will, which is in fact one of the targets of Kant's criticism against universal practical philosophy. Second, a central element of Kant’s anti-eudaemonism, the contrast between happiness and self-contentment, is a rejection of the strongly moralized view of happiness that underlies Feder’s eudaemonism. Finally, I examine Tittel's objection that Kant had provided "only a new formula" of morality and Kant's response, which display a fundamental contrast between Kant’s understanding of the aims of moral theory with Feder’s common-sense conception.
    Kant: Ethics, Misc18th Century German Philosophy, MiscKant: Critique of Practical ReasonKant: Ground…Read more
    Kant: Ethics, Misc18th Century German Philosophy, MiscKant: Critique of Practical ReasonKant: Groundwork of the Metaphysics of MoralsObjections to Kantian Ethics
  • Un testo ritrovato delle lezioni di etica e lo svolgimento della filosofia pratica di Kant
    Studi Kantiani 19. 2006.
    Kant's Works in Practical PhilosophyKant's Lectures
  • La posizione di Georg Friedrich Meier nel pensiero della Aufklärung (review)
    Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 28 (3): 594-597. 2008.
    18th Century German Philosophy, Misc
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    Gründlich zerstört oder gründlich gelesen? Eine Replik auf Brandts alternative Lesart des § 9 der Tugendlehre
    with Dieter Schönecker
    Kant Studien 102 (1): 113-119. 2011.
    In response to Reinhard Brandt's criticisms (Kant-Studien 101 (2020):377-379), we defend our the conjecture on the text of Kant's "Doctrine of Virtue", § 9 presented in "Zwei Konjekturvorschläge zur Tugendlehre, § 9" (Kant-Studien 101 (2010):247-252)
    Kant: Normative EthicsKant: Metaphysics of Morals
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    Review of: Robert R. Clewis (ed.), Reading Kant’s Lectures (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2016 (8.1). 2016.
    Kant's Lectures
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    Filosofía aplicada: la idea de Fichte para una nueva Universidad
    In Faustino Oncina Coves (ed.), Filosofía para la Universidad, Filosofia contra la Universidad (De Kant a Nietzsche), Dykinson. pp. 199-232. 2009.
    Johann Gottlieb Fichte
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