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This work investigates the nature of autonomy and how the interests of reason shape moral agency and practical deliberation. Adam Cureton, a scholar specializing in Kantian ethics, examines the intersection of rational capacity and individual self-governance. The text argues that autonomy is not merely the absence of external constraint but a positive exercise of reason that aligns with universal moral requirements. By analyzing the structure of human interests, the author provides a framework for understanding how rational agents navigate complex ethical landscapes.
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Experts in moral philosophy recognize this text as a rigorous contribution to contemporary Kantian scholarship. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires a strong background in ethical theory to fully engage with the author's arguments.
Page Count:
448
Publication Date:
2025-07-17
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192868195
ISBN-13:
9780192868190
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