Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. Metaphysical Foundations: 1. Common rational moral cognition; 2. Rational will and imperatives; 3. The formula of universal law; 4. The formula of humanity as end in itself; 5. The formula of autonomy and the realm of ends; Part II. Anthropological Applications: 6. The study of human nature; 7. The history of human nature; 8. Human inclinations and affections; 9. The historical vocation of morality; Conclusion; Notes; Index.
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'A remarkably broad and detailed panorama of Kant's overall approach to ethics ! a profound understanding of the Kantian corpus ! the most comprehensive and authoritative study of Kant's ethics that I know of.' Justin Oakley, Times Literary Supplement
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