
Significance And System: Essays On Kant's Ethics Brings Together Central Lines Of Thought In Mark Timmons's Work On Kant's Moral Theory. The First Part Of The Book Concerns The Interpretation And Justification Of The Categorical Imperative In Which Timmons Argues For A Differential Roles Interpretation Of The Categorical Imperative, According To Which Distinct Formulations Of This Principle Play Different Roles In The Overall Economy Of Kant's Ethics. In Addition He Offers A Detailed Interpretation Of The Analytic/synthetic Distinction In Kant's Ethics That Plays A Central Role In Kant's Justification Of His Supreme Moral Principle. In The Second Part, Timmons Addresses Questions About The Relation Between Motive And Rightness, Arguing, For Example, That Contemporary Kantians Have Misunderstood That Relation. This Part Also Examines Kant's Attempt In The Doctrine Of Virtue To Ground A System Of Ethical Duties In The Categorical Imperative. In Part Three, Timmons Turns To Issues In Kant's Psychology Of Moral Evil, Including The Psychology Of The Devilish Vices. Throughout Timmons Combines Interpretive Insight With A Critical Eye In Interpreting And Criticizing Kant's Ethical Thought.
This collection of essays investigates the structural coherence and interpretive challenges within Immanuel Kant's moral philosophy. Mark C. Timmons, a scholar specializing in Kantian ethics, synthesizes decades of research to propose a 'differential roles' interpretation of the Categorical Imperative. By examining the interplay between moral principles, human psychology, and the Doctrine of Virtue, the author constructs a framework that addresses both the justification of Kant's supreme moral principle and its practical application.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of moral philosophy frequently identify this work as a rigorous contribution to contemporary Kantian scholarship. Experts highlight the text's dense, analytical prose as being best suited for those already familiar with the foundational arguments of the Groundwork and the Metaphysics of Morals.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190203374
ISBN-13:
9780190203375
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