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An Introduction to Kant's Moral Philosophy
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  • An Introduction to Kant's Moral Philosophy
  • Written by author Jennifer K. Uleman
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, January 2010
  • Explores the basis of Kant's anti-naturalist, secular, humanist vision of human flourishing, presented in an accessible and engaging way.
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Acknowledgements ix

1 Introduction: the strange thing 1

The strange thing 1

The free rational will 9

The value of free rational will 15

The importance of the strange thing for moral philosophy 19

2 A sketch of Kantian will: desire and the human subject 23

Desire, choice, will 25

Desire and the human subject 34

3 A sketch continued: the structure of practical reason 39

Will as practical reason: practical rules, laws, and principles 39

Maxims, or subjective practical principles 41

Grounds for action: the representation in a principle of something as good 48

Imperatives 51

Pure practical reason, or the possibility of a categorical imperative 56

4 A sketch completed: freedom 63

An overview of the free Kantian will 63

The free Kantian will in more detail 65

Rational freedom 72

5 Against nature: Kant's argumentative strategy 75

The problem 75

Kant's understanding of nature 79

Kant's common-sense case against a natural foundation for morality 80

Kant against nature 107

6 The categorical imperative: free will willing itself 111

Kant's formalism 112

Kant's categorical imperative: its form and its content 121

Free will willing itself 140

7 What's so good about the good Kantian will? The appeals of the strange thing 145

Introduction 145

The good of free rational willing 149

8 Conclusion: Kant and the goodness of the good will 175

Bibliography 180

Works by Kant 180

Newer titles of note 181

Works cited 181

Index 187


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