The Emergence of Autonomy in Kant`s Moral Philosophy

Bacin, Stefano

The Emergence of Autonomy in Kant`s Moral Philosophy - New York Cambridge University Press 2019 - 226p

includes index and biblioraphy

1. How is moral Obligation possible? Kant`s Principle of Autonomy in historical Contex .........10 Anticipations of Autonomy: Freedom, Obligation, and the Concepts of a World in Kant`s Writings of the Mid-1750s to Mid-1760s...............29 Autonomy and moral Rationalism : Kant`s Criticisms of Rationalist moral Principles ...........48 Autonomy and moral Rationalism : Kant`s Criticisms of Rationalist moral Principles ............48 Autonomy and moral Empiricism : Kant`s Criticism of Sentimentalist moral Principles ..........67 Elements of Autonomy in Kant`s Lectures on Ethics ........83 Emerging Autonomy : Dealing with the inadequacies of the Canon of the Critique of pure reason ........102 Autonomy and the Legislation of laws in the Prolegomena ..........122 How can freedom be a Law to itself ? The concept of Autunomy in the introduction to the Naturrecht feyerabend lecture notes ....141 Moral autonomy as political analogy: Self-Legislation in Kant`s Groundwork and the Feyerabend lectures on Natural law ..........158 What emerged : Autonomy and Heteronomy in the Groundwork and second critique ..........176 Kant`s Threefold Autonomy after the Groundwork : Reason`s Own lawgiving as our own cosmopolitan Lawgiving .......196

9781107182851 6765

N75.1KI / B125

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