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Kant: Critique of Practical Reason
An authoritative revised edition of the second of Kant's three Critiques and one of his major works in moral theory.
Andrews Reath (Introduction by), Mary Gregor (Translated by)
9781107467057, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 26 January 2015
180 pages
22.8 x 15.2 x 1 cm, 0.28 kg
The Critique of Practical Reason is the second of Kant's three Critiques, one of his three major treatises on moral theory, and a seminal text in the history of moral philosophy. Originally published three years after his Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, the Critique provides further elaboration of the basic themes of Kant's moral theory, gives the most complete statement of his highly original theory of freedom of the will, and develops his practical metaphysics. This revised edition of Kant's Critique of Practical Reason - which contains Mary Gregor's acclaimed translation - is now the authoritative translation of this work. A substantial and lucid introduction by Andrews Reath places the mains themes of the Critique in the context of Kant's moral theory and his critical system. For this edition, the introduction has been revised and the guide to the secondary reading completely updated.
Introduction
Chronology
Further reading
Critique of Practical Reason: Preface
Introduction
Part I. Doctrine of the Elements of Pure Practical Reason: 1. The analytic of pure practical reason
2. Dialectic of pure practical reason
Part II. Doctrine of the Method of Pure Practical Reason
Conclusion.
Subject Areas: Social & political philosophy [HPS], Ethics & moral philosophy [HPQ], Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge [HPK], Philosophy [HP]