Is there a code or pattern to be observed in Kant’s writings?
Is there a code or pattern to be observed in Kant’s writings?
Pesquisador Kantiano
Nupem PUC-Rio
Klaus Denecke Rabello has a PhD in Kantian philosophy, and works as a translator, German teacher and Kantian therapist - and is also an astrophotographer out of love for the starry sky above (and the moral law within).
Author of the book Selbstliebe - Self-love in the work of Kant (2017). He is currently working on two more books, the result of his doctoral thesis at PUC-Rio: Kant's Design by Pope and THE KANT - The Human Experiment Kant.
His current research is focused on developing the findings of his thesis that proved the influence of Alexander Pope on Kant's philosophy and presented a Kant aligned with the alchemists and more mystical than many imagine.
The first fruit of this work is the unprecedented translation in Brazil of Kant's Theory of Heaven, from 1755; and the presentation of Integral Alignment, a Kantian therapy developed from 20 years of research, involving his master's degree in philosophy, his postgraduate degree in Jungian psychology and his doctorate in philosophy, among other training.
His thesis revelead a hidden code and pattern that may point new directions to translations of Kant's oeuvre.
Is there a code or pattern to be observed in Kant’s writings?
Using a transversal approach, focusing on word clusters and their dissonances and on the interconnectedness of Kant’s writings, the lecture reveals some hidden layers of interpretation and style forgotten or appropriated by a more rationalist and formalist approach to Kant, unveiling the Kantian code and pattern hidden all those years under the readers’ eyes.
Some, like Reinhold, seemed to have understood it.
Check out why in this intriguing lecture that also announces the Online Seminar on the Beschluss of the Critique of practical reason that will start in May.