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Review of Ecumenical Studies
Volume 16 (2024): Issue 2 (August 2024)
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Leibniz’ und Kants Anthropozentrierung des Bösen und das neue Böse bei Nietzsche und Musil
Matthias Laux
Matthias Laux
Doktorand in NdL/Philosophie, Universität Trier
Boppard, Deutschland
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Laux, Matthias
Sep 28, 2024
Review of Ecumenical Studies
Volume 16 (2024): Issue 2 (August 2024)
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Published Online:
Sep 28, 2024
Page range:
178 - 204
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/ress-2024-0016
Keywords
normative theory
,
ethical evil
,
moral judgment
,
history of philosophy
,
modern philosophy
,
classical modernity
,
Nietzsche
,
Musil
,
Leibniz
,
Kant
© 2024 Matthias Laux, published by Sciendo
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