In his new book the eminent Kant scholar Henry Allison provides an innovative and comprehensive interpretation of Kant's concept of freedom. The author analyzes the concept and discusses the role it plays in Kant's moral philosophy and psychology.
In his new book the eminent Kant scholar Henry Allison provides an innovative and comprehensive interpretation of Kant's concept of freedom. The author analyzes the concept and discusses the role it plays in Kant's moral philosophy and psychology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Note on sources and key to abbreviations and translations Introduction Part I. Freedom and Rational Agency in the Critique of Pure Reason: 1. The third antinomy 2. Empirical and intelligible character 3. Practical and transcendental freedom 4. Two alternative interpretatuions Part II. Moral Agency and Moral Phycology: 5. Rational and agency and autonomy 6. Duty, inclination, and respect 7. Wille, Wilkur, and Gesinnung 8. Radical evil 9. Virtue and holiness 10. The classical objections Part III. The Justification of Morality and Freedom: 11. The reciprocity thesis 12. The deduction in Groundwork III 13. The fact of reason and the deduction of freedom Notes Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgments Note on sources and key to abbreviations and translations Introduction Part I. Freedom and Rational Agency in the Critique of Pure Reason: 1. The third antinomy 2. Empirical and intelligible character 3. Practical and transcendental freedom 4. Two alternative interpretatuions Part II. Moral Agency and Moral Phycology: 5. Rational and agency and autonomy 6. Duty, inclination, and respect 7. Wille, Wilkur, and Gesinnung 8. Radical evil 9. Virtue and holiness 10. The classical objections Part III. The Justification of Morality and Freedom: 11. The reciprocity thesis 12. The deduction in Groundwork III 13. The fact of reason and the deduction of freedom Notes Bibliography Index.
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