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A Note on Translation | ||
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Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | Development of the Conception of Character and Its Relation to Other Terms and Distinctions of the Critical Philosophy | |
1 | Character Conceived as an Issue of the Conduct of Thought (Denkungsart) | 23 |
2 | Character and the "Unity of the Inner Principle of the Conduct of Life" | 71 |
3 | Character and Radical Evil | 133 |
Pt. 2 | Human Moral Character: Its Structure and Cultivation | |
4 | Principles of Orientation and the Relational Structure of Character | 187 |
5 | Pedagogy: The Formation (Bildung) of Character | 254 |
Epilogue: Character as a Grafted Entity | 335 | |
Bibliography | 347 | |
Indexes | 363 |
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