Raef Zreik traces Kant's struggle to establish the concept of "autonomy" as an organizing principle in his practical philosophy. While describing the inherent tensions facing this project, this book offers a fresh way of understanding contemporary debates.
Raef Zreik traces Kant's struggle to establish the concept of "autonomy" as an organizing principle in his practical philosophy. While describing the inherent tensions facing this project, this book offers a fresh way of understanding contemporary debates.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Raef Zreik is associate professor of jurisprudence at Ono Academic College.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Abbreviations Part 1: Kant's Strategy of Retreat Chapter 1: Autonomy in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason Chapter 2: The Autonomy of Morality Chapter 3: The Autonomy of Justice (Law) Chapter 4: The Autonomy of Public Order (Legitimacy): Kant on Revolution Part 2: Critique of Kant's Strategy of Retreat Chapter 5: The Autonomy of Public Order (Legitimacy) Revisited Chapter 6: The Autonomy of Justice (Law) Revisited Chapter 7: The Autonomy of Morality Revisited Part 3: Beyond Kant. Engagements with Current Debates Chapter 8: Wood and Willaschek: Between Law and Morality Again Chapter 9: Korsgaard on Lexical Priority, Rigorism, and the Double-level Theory Chapter 10: Herman and the Sensitivity to the Particular Conclusion
Introduction Abbreviations Part 1: Kant's Strategy of Retreat Chapter 1: Autonomy in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason Chapter 2: The Autonomy of Morality Chapter 3: The Autonomy of Justice (Law) Chapter 4: The Autonomy of Public Order (Legitimacy): Kant on Revolution Part 2: Critique of Kant's Strategy of Retreat Chapter 5: The Autonomy of Public Order (Legitimacy) Revisited Chapter 6: The Autonomy of Justice (Law) Revisited Chapter 7: The Autonomy of Morality Revisited Part 3: Beyond Kant. Engagements with Current Debates Chapter 8: Wood and Willaschek: Between Law and Morality Again Chapter 9: Korsgaard on Lexical Priority, Rigorism, and the Double-level Theory Chapter 10: Herman and the Sensitivity to the Particular Conclusion
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