Kant's Metaphysics of morals : interpretative essays /
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Imprint: | New York : Oxford University Press, 2002. |
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Description: | xiii, 446 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4672842 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. The Final Form of Kant's Practical Philosophy
- 2. Kant's Deductions of the Principles of Right
- 3. Which Imperatives for Right? On the Non-Prescriptive Character of Juridicial Laws in Kant's Metaphysics of Morals
- 4. A Kantian Justification of Possession
- 5. Kant's Theory of Contract
- 6. Is Kant's Rechtslehre Comprehensive?
- 7. Whence Public Right? The Role of Theoretical and Practical Reasoning in Kant's Doctrine of Right
- 8. Kantian Desires: Freedom of Choice and Action in the Rechtslehre
- 9. Revolution, Contradiction, and Kantian Citizenship
- 10. Punishment, Conscience, and Moral Worth
- 11. Motive and Rightness in Kant's Ethical System
- 12. The Inner Freedom of Virtue
- 13. Happiness as a Natural End
- 14. Instituting Principles: Between Duty and Action
- 15. Self-Legislation and Duties to Oneself
- 16. Duties to Oneself, Motivational Internalism, and Self-Deception in Kant's Ethics
- 17. Love and Respect in the Doctrine of Virtue
- Bibliography
- Index