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Kant's lectures on ethics: a critical guide

Denis, Lara(Edited by)Sensen, Oliver(Edited by)
Part of the Cambridge Critical Guides series
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This is the first book devoted to an examination of Kant's lectures on ethics, which provide a unique and revealing perspective on the development of his views.

In fifteen newly commissioned essays, leading Kant scholars discuss four sets of student notes reflecting different periods of Kant's career: those taken by Herder (1762-4), Collins (mid-1770s), Mrongovius (1784-5) and Vigilantius (1793-4).

The essays cover a diverse range of topics, from the relation between Kant's lectures and the Baumgarten textbooks, to obligation, virtue, love, the highest good, freedom, the categorical imperative, moral motivation and religion.

Together they will provide the reader with a deeper and fuller understanding of the evolution of Kant's moral thought.

The volume will be of interest to a range of readers in Kant studies, ethics, political philosophy, religious studies and the history of ideas.

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Cambridge University Press
1316211223 / 9781316211229
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
170
23/04/2015
England
English
277 pages
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