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Kant on Moral Practice A Study of Moral Success and Failure

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Georgia Mercer University Press 1981Description: 181pISBN:
  • 0865540128
DDC classification:
  • N75.1KI ST471
Partial contents:
The Moral Law and Moral Consciousness The Compass of Common Human Reason Reflective and Non-Reflective, Moral and Amoral Lives A Priori and Empirical Incentives The Pathology of Empirical Moral Viewpoints: A Sketch of Hume Moral Incentives and Moral Self-Criticism The Doctrine of Judgment and Moral Discipline Introduction Judgment in the Critique of Pure Reason Kant`s Notion of Discipline On Self-Mastery and Morality Kant On Moral Practice Citizenship and Mastery The Typic of Practical Reason The Third Critique Doctrine of Judgment Kant on the Revolution of Perspectives Summary of Previous Three Chapters The Wire-Walker The Revolution of Attitude Sublimity and the Revolution of Perspectives Naivete`, Sublimity, and Morality A Kantian Moral Biography The Beginnings of Human History and Biography The Idea of a Universal History Kant and Theodicies The End of All Things The Moral Biography in Retrospect
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Books Books DVK Library N75.1KI ST471 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C1 Available 00 Edn 1981 181p 77060037
Books Books DVK Library Stack -> Second Floor -> N N75.1KI ST471 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C2 Available 00 Edn 1981 181p 77067309

includes index and biblioraphy

The Moral Law and Moral Consciousness The Compass of Common Human Reason Reflective and Non-Reflective, Moral and Amoral Lives A Priori and Empirical Incentives The Pathology of Empirical Moral Viewpoints: A Sketch of Hume Moral Incentives and Moral Self-Criticism The Doctrine of Judgment and Moral Discipline Introduction Judgment in the Critique of Pure Reason Kant`s Notion of Discipline On Self-Mastery and Morality Kant On Moral Practice Citizenship and Mastery The Typic of Practical Reason The Third Critique Doctrine of Judgment Kant on the Revolution of Perspectives Summary of Previous Three Chapters The Wire-Walker The Revolution of Attitude Sublimity and the Revolution of Perspectives Naivete`, Sublimity, and Morality A Kantian Moral Biography The Beginnings of Human History and Biography The Idea of a Universal History Kant and Theodicies The End of All Things The Moral Biography in Retrospect

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