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Understanding Kant's Groundwork

Allais, Lucy(Contributions by)Baxley, Anne Margaret(Contributions by)Ebels-Duggan, Kyla(Contributions by)Palatnik, Nataliya(Contributions by)Pallikkathayil, Japa(Contributions by)Papish, Laura(Contributions by)Schapiro, Tamar(Contributions by)Cahn, Steven M(Edited by)
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Immanuel Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals is widely regarded as one of the most influential works in the history of moral philosophy.

Indeed, any student of ethics will soon encounter a translation of the book, although trying to read it is likely to cause bewilderment.

What, one may ask, is Kant trying to say? This book provides the answers. Here, seven highly regarded teachers and scholars of Kant's ethics offer remarkably clear explanations of the most important concepts in the Groundwork: the good will, happiness, duty, hypothetical and categorical imperatives, the Formula of Universal Law, the Formula of Humanity, and freedom. Contents: Preface The Good Will, Nataliya Palatnik Happiness, Anne Margaret Baxley Duty, Laura Papish Imperatives, Tamar Schapiro The Formula of Universal Law, Kyla Ebels-Duggan The Formula of Humanity, Japa Pallikkathayil Freedom, Lucy Allais About the Contributors Index

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Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
164792118X / 9781647921187
Paperback / softback
193
26/05/2023
United States
120 pages
140 x 216 mm