Kant's practical philosophy : from critique to doctrine

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Kant's practical philosophy : from critique to doctrine

Gary Banham

Palgrave Macmillan, 2006

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"First published in hardback 2003, First published in paperback 2006"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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This work presents Kant as a vital revolutionary thinker, showing that his Practical Philosophy has been marred by views that it is formalist and centred on categorical imperative. Discussing his commitment to the notion of rational religion and his treatment of evil, this important study provides a vivid account of Kant's concerns.

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Introduction Kant's pre-Critical Ethics Freedom and the Ends of Reason The Supreme Principle of Morality The 'Fact' of Reason and the Summum Bonum Radical Evil and Moral Redemption Possession, Property and Contract The Ends of Virtue The Final Ends of Practical Philosophy Notes Bibliography Index

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