Kant's Treasure Hard-to-Attain

Kant-Studien: Philosophische Zeitschrift der Kant-Gesellschaft 69 (4):422 (1978)
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Abstract

This article looks at Kant's idea of the highest good and does so in the context of a folk tale from the anonymous collection of the Brother's Grimm entitled "the White Snake." The tale is analyzed form a structuralist perspective as an exemplar of suffering, struggling humanity and the striving for ethical completeness.

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Lou Agosta
University of Chicago (PhD)

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