Genoa, Italia
This paper presents two models of the coordination between metaphysics and ethics which see in the moral attitude towards the Sollen (what ought to be) the key to a new foundation of metaphysics as an overall interpretation of being. The first part deals with Immanuel Kant and his argument for the highest good or final end and focuses on the guiding role of the question about what may be hoped for. The second part deals with the parallel thesis of Ernst Bloch’s ontology of not-yet-being, which is likewise characterised by a leading role of hope but does not accept theistic implications and is more concerned with an open utopian as well as an eschatological view of the future of man and the world.
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