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Notes on contributors vii
Acknowledgements ix
List of translations and abbreviations x
Introduction Lara Denis 1
1 Kant's Metaphysics of Morals: the history and significance of its deferral Manfred Kuehn 9
2 Reason, desire, and the will Stephen Engstrom 28
3 Justice without virtue Katrin Flikschuh 51
4 Kant's innate right as a rational criterion for human rights Otfried Höffe 71
5 Intelligible possession of objects of choice B. Sharon Byrd 93
6 Punishment, retribution, and the coercive enforcement of right Allen W. Wood 111
7 Moral feelings in the Metaphysics of Morals Paul Guyer 130
8 What is the enemy of virtue? Jeanine Grenberg 152
9 Freedom, primacy, and perfect duties to oneself Lara Denis 170
10 Duties to and regarding others Robert N. Johnson 192
11 Duties regarding animals Patrick Kain 210
12 Kant's Tugendlehre as normative ethics Thomas E. Hill, Jr. 234
Bibliography 256
Index 264
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