Virtues of freedom: selected essays on Kant
"The essays collected in this volume by Paul Guyer, one of the world's foremost Kant scholars, explore Kant's attempt to develop a morality grounded on the intrinsic and unconditional value of the human freedom to set our own ends. When regulated by the principle that the freedom of a...
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Contents
Abbreviations xix
Sources xxi
Introduction
1. Kant, Autonomy, and Modernity 3
Part I. The Value of Freedom
2. Is and Ought: From Hume to Kant, and Now 21
3. Freedom as the Foundation of Morality: Kant's Early Efforts 36
4. Freedom and the Essential Ends of Humankind 54
5. Kantian Perfectionism 70
6. Setting and Pursuing Ends: Internal and External Freedom 87
7. Freedom, Ends, and Duties in Vigilantius 105
Part II. The Actuality of Freedom
8. The Proof-Structure of the Groundwork and the Role of Section III 127
9. Proving Ourselves Free 146
10. Problems with Freedom: Kant's Argument in Groundwork III and
its Subsequent Emendations 163
11. Natural and Rational Belief: Kant’s Final Words? 185
Part III. The Achievement of Freedom
12. A Passion for Reason: Hume, Kant, and the Motivation for Morality 201
13. The Obligation to be Virtuous: Kant’s Conception of the
Tugendverpflichtung 216
14. Kant on Moral Feelings: From the Lectures to the
Metaphysics of Morals 235
15. Examples of Moral Possibility 260
Conclusion
16. Kantian Communities: The Realm of Ends, the Ethical
Community, and the Highest Good 275
Bibliography 303
Index 310 |
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