Kant's Impact on Moral Philosophy
Kant's Impact on Moral Philosophy
Guyer, Paul
Oxford University Press
02/2024
684
Dura
Inglês
9780199592456
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Part I: Kant's Moral Philosophy
1: The Development of Kant's Moral Philosophy from 1764-65 to 1781
2: The Foundations of Kant's Mature Moral Philosophy in the Groundwork and Critique of Practical Reason
3: Kant's Moral Philosophy in the 1790s
Part II: The Immediate Reception of Kant's Moral Philosophy
4: The Categorical Imperative, Empty Formalism and Happiness: The Early Reviews
5: Freedom and Immorality: Ulrich, Schmid, Reinhold, and Kant
6: Moral Feelings in Kantian Ethics
Part III: German Idealism and Its Opponents
7: Fichte
8: Schelling
9: Hegel
10: Herbart and Schopenhauer
11: Nietzsche's Transvaluation of Kantian Values
Part IV: The Anglophone Reception: Idealism Pro and Con
12: Kant and Anglophone Idealism: Bradley to Paton
13: Non-Idealist British Responses to Kant Kant in Cambridge: Sidgwick and Moore
14: Kant in Oxford: Prichard and Ross to Anscombe and Williams
Part V: The Anglophone Reception: Consequentialism and Constructivism
15: Combining Kant and Consequentialism: Hare to Parfit
16: Kantian Constructivism I: Rawls
17: Kantian Constructivism II: Nagel, Korsgaard, Piper, and O'Neill
Part I: Kant's Moral Philosophy
1: The Development of Kant's Moral Philosophy from 1764-65 to 1781
2: The Foundations of Kant's Mature Moral Philosophy in the Groundwork and Critique of Practical Reason
3: Kant's Moral Philosophy in the 1790s
Part II: The Immediate Reception of Kant's Moral Philosophy
4: The Categorical Imperative, Empty Formalism and Happiness: The Early Reviews
5: Freedom and Immorality: Ulrich, Schmid, Reinhold, and Kant
6: Moral Feelings in Kantian Ethics
Part III: German Idealism and Its Opponents
7: Fichte
8: Schelling
9: Hegel
10: Herbart and Schopenhauer
11: Nietzsche's Transvaluation of Kantian Values
Part IV: The Anglophone Reception: Idealism Pro and Con
12: Kant and Anglophone Idealism: Bradley to Paton
13: Non-Idealist British Responses to Kant Kant in Cambridge: Sidgwick and Moore
14: Kant in Oxford: Prichard and Ross to Anscombe and Williams
Part V: The Anglophone Reception: Consequentialism and Constructivism
15: Combining Kant and Consequentialism: Hare to Parfit
16: Kantian Constructivism I: Rawls
17: Kantian Constructivism II: Nagel, Korsgaard, Piper, and O'Neill
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Introduction
Part I: Kant's Moral Philosophy
1: The Development of Kant's Moral Philosophy from 1764-65 to 1781
2: The Foundations of Kant's Mature Moral Philosophy in the Groundwork and Critique of Practical Reason
3: Kant's Moral Philosophy in the 1790s
Part II: The Immediate Reception of Kant's Moral Philosophy
4: The Categorical Imperative, Empty Formalism and Happiness: The Early Reviews
5: Freedom and Immorality: Ulrich, Schmid, Reinhold, and Kant
6: Moral Feelings in Kantian Ethics
Part III: German Idealism and Its Opponents
7: Fichte
8: Schelling
9: Hegel
10: Herbart and Schopenhauer
11: Nietzsche's Transvaluation of Kantian Values
Part IV: The Anglophone Reception: Idealism Pro and Con
12: Kant and Anglophone Idealism: Bradley to Paton
13: Non-Idealist British Responses to Kant Kant in Cambridge: Sidgwick and Moore
14: Kant in Oxford: Prichard and Ross to Anscombe and Williams
Part V: The Anglophone Reception: Consequentialism and Constructivism
15: Combining Kant and Consequentialism: Hare to Parfit
16: Kantian Constructivism I: Rawls
17: Kantian Constructivism II: Nagel, Korsgaard, Piper, and O'Neill
Part I: Kant's Moral Philosophy
1: The Development of Kant's Moral Philosophy from 1764-65 to 1781
2: The Foundations of Kant's Mature Moral Philosophy in the Groundwork and Critique of Practical Reason
3: Kant's Moral Philosophy in the 1790s
Part II: The Immediate Reception of Kant's Moral Philosophy
4: The Categorical Imperative, Empty Formalism and Happiness: The Early Reviews
5: Freedom and Immorality: Ulrich, Schmid, Reinhold, and Kant
6: Moral Feelings in Kantian Ethics
Part III: German Idealism and Its Opponents
7: Fichte
8: Schelling
9: Hegel
10: Herbart and Schopenhauer
11: Nietzsche's Transvaluation of Kantian Values
Part IV: The Anglophone Reception: Idealism Pro and Con
12: Kant and Anglophone Idealism: Bradley to Paton
13: Non-Idealist British Responses to Kant Kant in Cambridge: Sidgwick and Moore
14: Kant in Oxford: Prichard and Ross to Anscombe and Williams
Part V: The Anglophone Reception: Consequentialism and Constructivism
15: Combining Kant and Consequentialism: Hare to Parfit
16: Kantian Constructivism I: Rawls
17: Kantian Constructivism II: Nagel, Korsgaard, Piper, and O'Neill
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