Anna Szyrwińska-Hörig

Universität Vechta
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    Immanuel Kant’s idea of radical evil as a systematic and terminological problem
    Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 22 (2). 2023.
    The paper investigates the systematic connection between Kantian concept of radical evil and radical indeterministic idea of freedom. According to the presented thesis the systematically relevant interpretation of the radical evil concept requires considering not only philosophical ideas Kant`s but also the historic background in which they were formulated. Particularly the specific situation of German philosophic terminology in the 17th and early 18th Century will be acknowledged as one of the …Read more
  •  5
    Anna Szyrwińska geht in ihrem Buch der Frage nach, ob und inwieweit die pietistische Theologie Einfluss auf die Philosophie Immanuel Kants hatte. Ihre historische und systematisch-philosophische Analyse zeigt, dass Kants praktische Philosophie an mehreren Punkten an die pietistische Lehre und vor allem an die Theologie Philipp Jakob Speners anschließt. Weiter ergeben ihre Untersuchungen, dass dies insbesondere für die internalistische Motivationstheorie und die radikal inkompatibilistische Freih…Read more
  •  2
    The article examines the coherence of Leibnizian conception of the weakness of will in context of early modern radical indeterminist theories of freedom. In the first step Leibniz’ position to the late scholastic molinistic paradigm of freedom (L. Molina) is explained. After that, the seventeenth-century argumentation strategies for indeterminism concerning the possibility of voluntarily performing morally bad actions against all the reasons (J. Bramhall and P.J. Spener) are presented. Finally, …Read more
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    Reinhard Brandt, Immanuel Kant – Was bleibt? (review)
    Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 1 (1): 143-145. 2011.
  • Kształtowanie się terminologii etycznej Immanuela Kanta
    Estetyka I Krytyka 19 (2): 169-178. 2010.
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    The article investigates the relationship between Leibniz’s and Huygens’ theory of possibility and the principle of conservation of energy. It assumes that their criticisms of Cartesian views concerning those questions as well as their own achievements contributed to the formation of a new metaphysical basis for modern discussions on the freedom of the will. There are especially two problems whose role is crucial in this context, namely the question of God’s knowledge of future conditionals (con…Read more
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    Hersz Bad (1869–1942) was Kazimierz Twardowski’s student and belonged to the first generation of the Lvov-Warsaw School members. He specialized in the history of philosophy and led a number of remarkable analyses concerning Kant’s philosophy. At the example of his work one may see, how the methodological postulates of the Lvov Warsaw School were fulfilled at the field of historical philosophical investigations. The goal of the paper is to present Bad’s main achievements and to evaluate their mea…Read more
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    Die Grundlagen der Normativität bei Kant und Spener
    Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 1 (2): 225-238. 2011.
    English title: The Fundations of Normativity by Kant and Spener. In one of the chapters in Conflict of Faculties, Kant presents so-called “Spener’s problem”. Kant refers to the conception of the 17th century theologian Philipp Jakob Spener, concerning the problem of radical moral transformation of individuals. Spener became famous as one of the founders and main exponents of pietistic theology, which in the 18th century became one of the most significant intellectual trends at the University of…Read more