Reverend Count MoriVond announces the latest installment of his ongoing philosophical series, Toward a Doctrine of Primordial Selfhood, published on his Substack.
This developing body of work examines the philosophical foundations of the sovereign individual through anthropology, epistemology, and moral philosophy. Each essay in the series explores a different historical or conceptual axis through which the autonomy of the self may be understood and articulated.
The newest entry, “I-Theism on Kant,” engages the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, examining the implications of his moral framework from the perspective of radical individual sovereignty. In doing so, the essay interrogates the notion of moral law and the authority traditionally attributed to it, reconsidering its relationship to the self as the ultimate locus of valuation and meaning.
Readers may explore the series in sequence through the following essays:
I. The Anthropological Genesis
https://substack.com/home/post/p-189928013
II. I-Theism on “Cogito Ergo Sum” – engaging the famous dictum of René Descartes
https://substack.com/home/post/p-190064002
III. I-Theism on Kant
https://substack.com/home/post/p-190671795
Additional essays will continue to expand this developing philosophical framework as the series progresses.