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Author / Creator:Guyer, Paul, 1948-
Imprint:London : Routledge, 2006.
Description:xiii, 439 p. ; 22 cm.
Language:English
Series:Routledge philosophers
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6114540
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ISBN:0415283353 (hbk.)
9780415283359 (hbk.)
0415283361 (pbk.)
9780415283366 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Standard no.:9780415283359
9780415283366
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Nature and Freedom
  • Skepticism and Critique
  • 1. A Life in Work
  • 1.1. Childhood and Student Years
  • 1.2. Return to the University
  • 1.3. Toward the Critical Philosophy
  • 1.4. The Critical Philosophy
  • 1.5. Final Works
  • Part I. Nature
  • 2. Kant's Copernican Revolution
  • 2.1. Kant's Copernican Revolution
  • 2.2. Space and Time: The Pure Forms of Sensible Intuition
  • 2.3. The Contributions of the Understanding
  • 2.4. The Metaphysical Deduction
  • 2.5. The Transcendental Deduction
  • 2.6. The Principles of Empirical Judgment
  • 2.7. The Refutation of Idealism
  • 3. The Critique of Metaphysics
  • 3.1. The Ideas of Pure Reason
  • 3.2. The Metaphysics of the Self
  • 3.3. The Metaphysics of the World
  • 3.4. The Metaphysics of God
  • 4. Building upon the Foundations of Knowledge
  • 4.1. The Systematic Science of Body
  • 4.2. The Systematicity of Cognition in General
  • Part II. Freedom
  • 5. Laws of Freedom: The Foundations of Kant's Moral Philosophy
  • 5.1. The Derivation of the Categorical Imperative
  • 5.2. Universal Law and Humanity as an End in Itself
  • 5.3. Confirmation of the Categorical Imperative from Commonly Recognized Duties
  • 5.4. Autonomy and the Realm of Ends
  • 6. Freedom, Immortality, and God: The Presuppositions of Morality
  • 6.1. The Moral Law and Freedom of the Will
  • 6.2. Immortality and the Existence of God
  • 7. Kant's System of Duties I: The Duties of Virtue
  • 7.1. Kant's Division of Duties
  • 7.2. The General Obligation of Virtue
  • 7.3. The Specific Duties of Virtue
  • 8. Kant's System of Duties II: Duties of Right
  • 8.1. The Universal Principle of Right, Coercion, and Innate Right
  • 8.2. The Right to Property
  • 8.3. Political Rights and Obligations
  • 8.4. Rebellion and Reform
  • 8.5. Toward Perpetual Peace
  • Part III. Nature and Freedom
  • 9. The Beautiful, the Sublime, and the Morally Good
  • 9.1. Bridging the Gulf
  • 9.2. Varieties of Aesthetic Judgment
  • 9.3. Aesthetics and Morality
  • 10. Freedom and Nature: Kant's Revision of Traditional Teleology
  • 10.1. The Rejection of Traditional Teleology
  • 10.2. From Organisms to Nature as a Whole
  • 10.3. Freedom, Happiness, and the End of Nature
  • 11. A History of Freedom?
  • Glossary