The author is interested in the impact that Kant's theoretical and practical philosophy has made on the contemporaries. He tries to delineate what may be called Kant's enduring heritage. He approaches the problem by analyzing contributions made by several authors on the occasion of Kant's bicentennial: Christoph Asmuth, Manfred Frank, Klaus Konhardt, Christoph Horn and others.
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