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Studies of Kant's moral and political philosophy have increasingly focused on his last major work in ethics, "The Metaphysics of Morals". This work is here discussed in 17 essays by leading contemporary Kant scholars, most of them specially written for this volume. They cover a broad range of topics, including Kant's views on rights, punishment, contract, practical reasoning, revolution, freedom, virtue, legislation, happiness, moral judgement, love, respect, duties to oneself, and motivation. Focusing solely on "Metaphysics of Morals" the book is intended as a significant contribution to contemporary moral and political philosophy.
Mark Timmons is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Memphis.
1. The Final Form of Kant's Practical Philosophy ; 2. Kant's Deductions of the Principles of Right ; 3. Which Imperatives for Right? On the Non-Prescriptive Character of Juridicial Laws in Kant's Metaphysics of Morals ; 4. A Kantian Justification of Possession ; 5. Kant's Theory of Contract ; 6. Is Kant's Rechtslehre Comprehensive? ; 7. Whence Public Right? The Role of Theoretical and Practical Reasoning in Kant's Doctrine of Right ; 8. Kantian Desires: Freedom of Choice and Action in the Rechtslehre ; 9. Revolution, Contradiction, and Kantian Citizenship ; 10. Punishment, Conscience, and Moral Worth ; 11. Motive and Rightness in Kant's Ethical System ; 12. The Inner Freedom of Virtue ; 13. Happiness as a Natural End ; 14. Instituting Principles: Between Duty and Action ; 15. Self-Legislation and Duties to Oneself ; 16. Duties to Oneself, Motivational Internalism, and Self-Deception in Kant's Ethics ; 17. Love and Respect in the Doctrine of Virtue ; Bibliography, Index
Mark Timmons, Mark Timmons, Robert N. Johnson, Tucson) Timmons, Mark (University of Arizona, Columbia) Johnson, Robert N. (University of Missouri, Robert N Johnson