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Kant's 'Critique of Practical Reason'
A Critical Guide
The essays in this volume analyse the principal arguments of the Critique of Practical Reason and explore their relation to Kant's philosophy.
Andrews Reath (Edited by), Jens Timmermann (Edited by)
9781107675384, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 30 May 2013
240 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.2 cm, 0.33 kg
"...This volume represents a refreshing turn in the literature on Kant, is well informed by the relevant literature, whereas the arguments are coherently rendered and classified."
--George L?z?roiu, PhD, Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, New York, Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice
The Critique of Practical Reason is the second of Kant's three Critiques, and his second work in moral theory after the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals. Its systematic account of the authority of moral principles grounded in human autonomy unfolds Kant's considered views on morality and provides the keystone to his philosophical system. The essays in this volume shed light on the principal arguments of the second Critique and explore their relation to Kant's critical philosophy as a whole. They examine the genesis of the Critique, Kant's approach to the authority of the moral law given as a 'fact of reason', the metaphysics of free agency, the account of respect for morality as the moral motive, and questions raised by the 'primacy of practical reason' and the idea of the 'postulates'. Engaging and critical, this volume will be invaluable to advanced students and scholars of Kant and to moral theorists alike.
Preface
Introduction Andrews Reath
1. The origin and aim of Kant's Critique of Practical Reason Heiner F. Klemme
2. Formal principles and the form of a law Andrews Reath
3. Moral consciousness and the 'fact of reason' Pauline Kleingeld
4. Reversal or retreat? Kant's deductions of freedom and morality Jens Timmermann
5. The Triebfeder of pure practical reason Stephen Engstrom
6. Two conceptions of compatibilism in the critical elucidation Pierre Keller
7. The antinomy of practical reason: reason, the unconditioned, and the highest good Eric Watkins
8. The primacy of practical reason and the idea of a practical postulate Marcus Willaschek
9. The meaning of the critique of practical reason for moral beings: the doctrine of method of pure practical reason Stefano Bacin
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: History of Western philosophy [HPC]
