This book is the first detailed analysis of Kant's ethics as anti-realist and idealist, arguing that Kant's ethics does not require non-natural metaphysics. It will appeal to academic researchers and advanced students of Kant, German idealism and intellectual history.
This book is the first detailed analysis of Kant's ethics as anti-realist and idealist, arguing that Kant's ethics does not require non-natural metaphysics. It will appeal to academic researchers and advanced students of Kant, German idealism and intellectual history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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).
Inhaltsangabe
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.
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.
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