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9780192864383

Kant's Deontological Eudaemonism The Dutiful Pursuit of Virtue and Happiness

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    9780192864383

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    0192864386

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2022-11-18
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Author Biography


Jeanine Grenberg, Professor of Philosophy, St. Olaf College

Professor Jeanine M. Grenberg is an expert in Immanuel Kant's ethics, with competency in Kant's philosophy and in early modern philosophy generally. She has published two books with Cambridge University Press, and has received support from the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, the ACLS and the AAUW for
her writing. She has also published in a range of journals including the Journal of the History of Philosophy, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, and Kant-Studien. She has taught at St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN (USA) for 25 years.

Table of Contents


INTRODUCTORY THOUGHTS
PART I -
DEONTOLOGICAL TELEOLOGY: THE OBJECTIVE TELOS OF VIRTUE
i. In Search of The Objective Telos of Self-Governance
ii. - Deontological Teleology: An Objective and End-Based Approach to the Virtuous Self-Governance of Desire
iii. The Proper Objective Telos of Deontological Teleology: Making Persons as Such One's End
iv. A Deontological Deduction of the Obligatory Ends of Virtue
v. Objections to Deontological Teleology Considered
PART II
DEONTOLOGICAL EUDAEMONISM: THE SUBJECTIVE TELOS OF VIRTUE
i. Apathy, Moderation, Excitement: the Herculean Work of Virtue
ii. Happiness, Rationally Conceived: Pleasure in the Virtually Unimpeded Activity of a Free Aptitude for Virtue
iii. Happiness, Empirically Conceived: The Virtuous, Non-Self-Absorbed Pursuit of Desire-Fulfillment
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