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9783110177077

Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals

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  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-07-31
  • Publisher: De Gruyter

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Summary

Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals from 1785 is one of the most important and influential texts in the whole history of philosophy.Its central purpose is to develop the categorical imperative. The present collected volume contains papers on central theoretical aspects. Key Features: Contributions from leading international authorities in Kant research A reflection of the current state of research together with new aspects

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Notes on Contributorsp. ix
Groundwork, Preface
Necessity and Apriority in Kant's Moral Philosophy: An Interpretation of the Groundwork's Preface (GMS, 387-392)p. 3
The Good Without Limitation (GMS I, 393-394)p. 25
Kant on Ends in Nature and in Human Agency: The Teleological Argument (GMS I, 394-396)p. 45
Acting from Duty (GMS I, 397-401)p. 72
The Derivation of the Moral Law (GMS I, 402-403)p. 93
Practical Reason. A commentary on Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (GMS II, 412-417)p. 121
Kant's Hypothetical Imperatives (GMS II, 417-419)p. 139
The Categorical Imperative and Universalizability (GMS II, 421-424)p. 158
Deriving the Formula of Humanity (GMS II, 427-437)p. 200
The Analytic Relationship of Freedom and Morality (GMS III, 1)p. 225
"Freedom must be presupposed as a property of the will of all rational beings" (GMS III, 2)p. 247
The Circle and the Two Standpoints (GMS III, 3)p. 285
How is a categorical imperative possible? Kant's deduction of the categorical imperative (GMS III, 4)p. 301
A Bibliography on Kant's Groundworkp. 325
General Indexp. 337
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