Kant on Freedom, Law, and Happiness
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 2002Description: 435pISBN:- 0521654211
- N75.1KI G991
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includes index and biblioraphy
Part I Origins Mendelssohn and Kant: One Source of the Critical Philosophy 17 2 The Unity of Reason: Pure Reason as 60 Practical Reason in Kant`s Early Conception of the Transcendental Dialectic 3 Freedom as the Inner Value of the World 96 Part II Principles 4 Kant`s Morality of Law and Morality of Freedom 129 5 The Possibility of the Categorical Imperative 172 6 The Strategy of Kant`s Groundwork 207 Part HI Duties 7 Kantian Foundations for Liberalism 235 8 Life, Liberty, and Property: Rawls and Kant262 9 Moral Worth, Virtue, and Merit 287 10 From a Practical Point of View: Kant`s Conception of a Postulate of Pure Practical Reason 333 11 Nature, Freedom, and Happiness: The Third Proposition of Kant`s Idea for a Universal History 372 12 Nature, Morality, and the Possibility of Peace 408
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