kantajuuren
Kantajuuren, also known as the "Kantian turn," is a philosophical movement that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by the influence of Immanuel Kant's ideas on various fields of study, including literature, art, and cultural theory. The term was coined by the French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard to describe the widespread adoption of Kantian concepts in post-structuralist and postmodern thought.
The Kantian turn is marked by a renewed interest in Kant's critical philosophy, particularly his ideas on
In literature, the Kantian turn has led to a focus on the role of the reader and
The Kantian turn has also had a significant impact on cultural theory, where it has been used
Overall, the Kantian turn represents a significant shift in philosophical and cultural thought, marked by a