
Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals A Commentary
by Allison, Henry E.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. viii |
Note on sources and key to abbreviations and translations | p. ix |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Preliminaries | |
The Nature of and Need for a Metaphysic of Morals: An Analysis of the Preface of GMS | p. 13 |
Universal Practical Philosophy and Popular Moral Philosophy | p. 37 |
GMS 1 | |
The Good Will | p. 71 |
Maxims and Moral Worth Redux | p. 95 |
Kant's Three Propositions, the Supreme Principle of Morality, and the Need for Moral Philosophy | p. 121 |
GMS 2 | |
Rational Agency and Imperatives | p. 149 |
The Universal Law (FUL) and the Law of Nature (FLN) | p. 176 |
The Formula of Humanity (FH) | p. 204 |
Autonomy, Heteronomy, and Constructing the Categorical Imperative | p. 237 |
GMS 3 | |
The Moral Law, the Categorical Imperative, and the Reciprocity Thesis | p. 273 |
The Presupposition of Freedom, the Circle, and the Two Standpoints | p. 301 |
The Deduction of the Categorical Imperative and the Outermost Boundary of Practical Philosophy | p. 331 |
Bibliography | p. 364 |
Index | p. 373 |
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