An introduction to Kant's ethics /

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Author / Creator:Sullivan, Roger J., 1928-
Imprint:New York : Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Description:p. cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1653419
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ISBN:0521462088 (hard)
0521467691 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.

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505 0 0 |g 1.  |t A Beginning: Kant's Political Theory.  |t Kant's Life.  |t Liberalism.  |t The Rationale for the State.  |t The Universal Principle of Justice.  |t A System of Laws.  |t The Dignity of the Individual.  |t Equality.  |t Universality.  |t Republicanism and the General Will.  |t Hope and a League of Nations.  |t Kant's Moral Theory.  |t The Relation between Public and Private Morality --  |g 2.  |t The Categorical Imperative: The Ultimate Norm of Morality.  |t The First Section of the Foundations.  |t The Second Section of the Foundations.  |t The Dual Role of the Categorical Imperative.  |t The Role of Moral Judgment.  |t Empirical Content.  |t Misusing the Categorical Imperative --  |g 3.  |t The Formula of Autonomy or of Universal Law.  |t Autonomy: Practical Lawfulness.  |t Testing the Maxim of a Lying Premise.  |t Consistency with Other Maxims.  |t Obligatory Natural Ends.  |t Kant's Examples.  |t Kant's Doctrine concerning Lies.  |t Another Example --  |g 4.  |t The Formula of Respect for the Dignity of Persons.  |t Relation to the First Formula.  |t Persons and Things.  |t Respect for Persons.  |t Duties to Self.  |t Our Moral Vocation.  |t Pursuing Happiness.  |t Respect for Others.  |t Benevolence and Beneficence --  |g 5.  |t The Formula of Legislation for a Moral Community.  |t The Rule of the Third Formula.  |t The Moral Community: The State.  |t The Ethical Community: The Church.  |t Our Final Destiny: The Highest Good --  |g 6.  |t The Limits of the Categorical Imperative.  |t Permissible Actions.  |t Positive Duties.  |t Conflicts between Moral Rules.  |t Conflicting Moral Judgments.  |t Conscience.  |t Erroneous Moral Judgments.  |t The Value of a Moral Theory --  |g 7.  |t Morality and Prudence (Foundations 2).  |t Practical Reason in General.  |t Prudence.  |t Contrasting Prudence and Morality.  |t A Nonempirical Basis for Morality.  |t The Power of Moral Reason.  |t Freedom and Autonomy --  |g 8.  |t Moral Character.  |t Internal Moral Conflicts.  |t The "Radical Evil" in Human Nature.  |t The Ultimate Commitment.  |t Moral Interest.  |t Moral Sentiments.  |t Respect and Other Moral Sentiments.  |t The Spirit of Virtue.  |t Moral Fanaticism.  |t Mixed Motivation.  |t Sympathy and Moral Worth --  |g 9.  |t Living under the Moral Law.  |t The Foundation of Morality.  |t What Kind of Political System Should We Have?  |t What Kind of Person Should I Aim to Become?  |t What Should Our Personal Associations Be Like? --  |g 10.  |t The Defense of Morality (Foundations 3).  |t The Defense of Freedom.  |t The Futility of an Appeal to Experience.  |t Kant's Thesis.  |t The Doctrine of the Two Viewpoints.  |t A Second Argument. 
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