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|a Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Overview of the Volume; Part I Spontaneity: Pure Concepts of the Understanding, Imagination, and Judgment; Part II The Inner Value of the World: Freedom as the Keystone of Kant's Moral Philosophy; Part III Freedom as Autonomous Willing: Kant's Sensible Agent; Part IV Freedom on a Bounded Sphere: Kant's Political Philosophy; Postscript: Freedom and Nature; Part I Spontaneity: Pure Concepts of the Understanding, Imagination, and Judgment
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|a Chapter 1 Kant on Imagination and Object ConstitutionChapter 2 Pure Understanding, the Categories, and Kant's Critique of Wolff; 1 The Wolffian Account of the Understanding; 2 Kant's Rejection of the Wolffian Account; 3 Wolffian Understanding and the Critique; 4 Conclusion; Chapter 3 Transcendental Idealism in the B-Deduction; 1 Kant's Method of Argument; 2 The Structure of the B-Deduction; 3 Formal Intuitions as a Condition of Time-Determination; Chapter 4 Kant's A priori Principle of Judgments of Taste; 1 A New Candidate Hidden in Plain Sight; 2 Henry Allison; 3 Rachel Zuckert; 4 Paul Guyer
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|a 5 Possible Objections6 Implications; Part II The Inner Value of the World: Freedom as the Keystone of Kant's Moral Philosophy; Chapter 5 Guyer on the Value of Freedom; 1 Guyer's View; 2 Humanity as the Source of Value; 3 God's Justice; Chapter 6 Kant, Guyer, and Tomasello on the Capacity to Recognize the Humanity of Others; A Few Remarks about Terminology; 1 Introduction; 2 Recognizing Humanity; 3 The Capacity to Recognize Humanity and Recent Research in Developmental Psychology; Chapter 7 Does Kantian Constructivism Rest on a Mistake?
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|a 1 A Distinction in Kind: The Morally Good vs. the Pragmatically Good2 Does Constructivism Rest on a Mistake?; Chapter 8 Moral Realism and the Inner Value of the World; 1 Realism and Value; 2 Moral Value Cannot be an Intrinsic Property; 3 Moral Value Is Only a Formal Ordering by Reason; 4 Conclusion; Part III Freedom as Autonomous Willing: Kant's Sensible Agent; Chapter 9 On the Many Senses of ''Self-Determination''; 1 Preliminary Overview; 2 Vindicating Kantian Self-Determination; 2.1 On ''Determination'' and Bestimmung; 2.2 On the ''Self'' of Selbstbestimmung
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|a 3 Groundwork, Section III, de capo3.1 Preconditions; 3.2 How to Undercut What Can Seem to be Kant's Self-Undercutting; 4 Section III and Freedom; 4.1 A New Ambiguity: Heteronomous Principles and ''Heteronomy'' in Causes; 4.2 Section III in Context; 5 Conclusion; Chapter 10 Inclination, Need, and Moral Misery; 1 Introduction; 2 Inclination and Neediness; 3 Kant's Conception of Neediness; 4 Independence and Beatitude; 5 Living with Inclination; 6 Conclusion; Chapter 11 Religion and the Highest Good: Speaking to the Heart of Even the Best of Us
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