Frederick Rauscher is Professor of Philosophy at Michigan State University. He is the editor and co-translator of Kant: Lectures and Drafts on Political Philosophy (with Kenneth R. Westphal, Cambridge, 2015), co-translator of Notes and Fragments (with Paul Guyer and Curtis Bowman, Cambridge, 2005), and editor of Kant in Brazil (2012).
Citations of Kant's writings
Introduction
Part I. Laying the Ground: 1. Moral realism and naturalism
2. The place of ethics in Kant's philosophy
Part II. Practical Reason in Nature: 3. The priority of the practical and the fact of reason
4. The transcendental status of empirical reason
Part III. Morality beyond Nature?: 5. 'God' without God: the status of the postulates
6. From many to one to none: non-natural free choice
7. Value and the inexplicability of the practical
Postscript: Kant's naturalist moral idealism
Works cited
Index.