
This is the only book devoted entirely to The Metaphysics of Morals. Seventeen essays by leading contemporary Kant scholars cover such topics as Kant's views on rights, punishment, contract, practical reasoning, revolution, freedom, virtue, legislation, happiness, moral judgement, love, respect, duties to oneself, and motivation.
This collection of essays investigates the complex ethical and political framework established in Immanuel Kant's The Metaphysics of Morals. Edited by Mark C. Timmons, the volume compiles seventeen scholarly contributions that analyze Kant's foundational arguments regarding moral duty, legal theory, and human agency. The authors utilize contemporary philosophical methodology to clarify Kant's often dense and multifaceted moral system, providing a comprehensive examination of his later ethical writings.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a primary resource for those seeking a focused study on Kant's later moral philosophy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for advanced students and scholars of moral theory.
Page Count:
350
Publication Date:
2002-06-20
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198250096
ISBN-13:
9780198250098
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