This book distinctively and comprehensively connects a set of issues in Kant's thought that have previously been treated in isolation from one another - reflection, epistemic agency, and virtue. It will appeal to a wide range of Kant scholars and to philosophers working in ethics and virtue epistemology.
This book distinctively and comprehensively connects a set of issues in Kant's thought that have previously been treated in isolation from one another - reflection, epistemic agency, and virtue. It will appeal to a wide range of Kant scholars and to philosophers working in ethics and virtue epistemology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Melissa Merritt is Senior Lecturer in philosophy at the University of New South Wales. She has published widely on Kant's theoretical and practical philosophy in journals including Philosophical Quarterly, European Journal of Philosophy, Southern Journal of Philosophy, British Journal for the History of Philosophy, and Kantian Review.
Inhaltsangabe
List of tables Acknowledgements Abbreviations and conventions for citing Kant's works Introduction: rethinking the Kantian reflective ideal Part I. Reflection: 1. Kant on the requirement to reflect 2. Healthy human understanding 3. Attention, perception, experience Part II. Virtue: 4. Conceptions of reason and epistemic normativity 5. Cognitive and moral virtue 6. Virtue as a skill 7. The cognitive basis of moral virtue References Index.
List of tables Acknowledgements Abbreviations and conventions for citing Kant's works Introduction: rethinking the Kantian reflective ideal Part I. Reflection: 1. Kant on the requirement to reflect 2. Healthy human understanding 3. Attention, perception, experience Part II. Virtue: 4. Conceptions of reason and epistemic normativity 5. Cognitive and moral virtue 6. Virtue as a skill 7. The cognitive basis of moral virtue References Index.
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