It is in the second part of Der Streit der Fakultäten that Kant uses the expression “historical sign” (Geschichtszeichen) for the first time. He employs this latter idea with specific reference to the French Revolution, doing so within the wider context of a discussion of the question of “whether the human race is progressing perpetually toward the better” (SF 7:79ff.).

Kant’s “historical sign” as sacrament: on the distinction between revolution and church / Tommasi, FRANCESCO VALERIO. - STAMPA. - (2016), pp. 266-282.

Kant’s “historical sign” as sacrament: on the distinction between revolution and church

TOMMASI, FRANCESCO VALERIO
2016

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It is in the second part of Der Streit der Fakultäten that Kant uses the expression “historical sign” (Geschichtszeichen) for the first time. He employs this latter idea with specific reference to the French Revolution, doing so within the wider context of a discussion of the question of “whether the human race is progressing perpetually toward the better” (SF 7:79ff.).
2016
Kant´s shorter writings
978-1-4438-9930-7
Kant; revolution; church; sacrament
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Kant’s “historical sign” as sacrament: on the distinction between revolution and church / Tommasi, FRANCESCO VALERIO. - STAMPA. - (2016), pp. 266-282.
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