Kantian Ethics and Socialism
Material type: TextPublication details: Indianapolis Hackett Publishing Company 1988Description: 370pISBN:- 0872200272
- N75.1KI L642
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includes index and biblioraphy
Kant`s Highest Good as a Social Duty Social Versus Private Ethics: The Highest Good and the Categorical Imperative Social Ethics Private Ethics The Highest Good and the Categorical Imperative The Highest Good and Individual Duties Moral Commitment and the Limits of Human Action Moral Feelings in the Context of Social Ethics The Antinomy of Practical Reason Moral Faith and Hope The Philosophy of History (A): Hope and the Morality of the Idea of Progress Hope for Progress and Its Relevance for Social Action A Commentary on "Universal History" Morality and the Idea of Progress: An Alleged Inconsistency The Philosophy of History (B): The Cunning of Nature, the Highest Political Good, and the Moral Society "Critique of Judgment": The Ultimate End of Nature and the Final End of Creation The Cunning of Nature and the Society of Intelligent Devils The Highest Political Good and the Highest Moral Good: Systematic Analysis and Critique The Philosophy of History (C): Moral Progress and Revolution The French Revolution as a Sign of Moral Progress The Right to Revolution and Resistance Summary and Present Perspective Kantian Socialist Ethics and the Problem of Morality in Marx Hermann Cohen: From Social Ethics to Socialist Ethics Kant, the Republican Ideal, and Capitalism The Basic Premises ofCohen`s Practical Philosophy The Cooperative and Worker-control Socialism Marx and Morality: A Kantian Analysis and Critique Kantian Socialist Ethics and Marx: Evaluative Similarities and Differences On the Rok of Morality for Social Action (A): The Hegelian Elements in Marx On the Role of Morality for Social Action (B): The Kantian Elements in Marx Summary and Conclusion
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