Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals

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Aiming to develop the categorical imperative, this collected volume contains papers on central theoretical aspects.

Author(s): Christoph Horn, Dieter Schonecker, Corinna Mieth
Edition: New edition
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 357

Frontmatter
......Page 2
Contents......Page 6
Necessity and Apriority in Kant’s Moral Philosophy......Page 16
The Good Without Limitation (GMS, 393–394)......Page 38
Kant on Ends in Nature and in Human Agency......Page 58
Acting from Duty (GMS, 397–401)......Page 85
The Derivation of the Moral Law (GMS, 402, 420f.)......Page 106
Practical Reason......Page 134
Kant’s Hypothetical Imperatives (GMS, 417–419)......Page 152
The Categorical Imperative and Universalizability (GMS, 421–424)......Page 171
Deriving the Formula of Humanity (GMS, 427–437)......Page 213
The Analytic Relationship of Freedom and Morality (GMS III, 1)......Page 238
“Freedom must be presupposed as a property of the will of all rational beings” (GMS III, 2)......Page 260
The Circle and the Two Standpoints (GMS III,3)......Page 298
How is a categorical imperative possible?......Page 314
Backmatter
......Page 338