Introduction Acknowledgments Note on translations and citations Part I. Origins: 1. Mendelssohn and Kant: one source of the critical philosophy 2. The unity of reason: pure reason as practical reason in Kant's early conception of the transcendental dialectic 3. Freedom as the 'inner value of the world' Part II. Principles: 4. Kant's Morality of Law and Morality of Freedom 5. The possibility of the Categorical imperative 6. The strategy of the Groundwork Part III. Duties: 7. Kantian foundations for Liberalism 8. Life, Liberty, and property: Rawls and Kant 9. Moral worth, virtue and merit Part IV. Hopes: 10. From a practical point of view: Kant's conception of a postulate of pure practical reason 11. Nature, freedom and happiness: the third proposition of Kant's 'Idea for a Universal History' 12. Nature, morality and the possibility of peace Index.
Introduction Acknowledgments Note on translations and citations Part I. Origins: 1. Mendelssohn and Kant: one source of the critical philosophy 2. The unity of reason: pure reason as practical reason in Kant's early conception of the transcendental dialectic 3. Freedom as the 'inner value of the world' Part II. Principles: 4. Kant's Morality of Law and Morality of Freedom 5. The possibility of the Categorical imperative 6. The strategy of the Groundwork Part III. Duties: 7. Kantian foundations for Liberalism 8. Life, Liberty, and property: Rawls and Kant 9. Moral worth, virtue and merit Part IV. Hopes: 10. From a practical point of view: Kant's conception of a postulate of pure practical reason 11. Nature, freedom and happiness: the third proposition of Kant's 'Idea for a Universal History' 12. Nature, morality and the possibility of peace Index.
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