Reath, Andrews.

Agency and autonomy in Kant's moral theory [electronic resource] / Andrews Reath. - Oxford : Oxford ; New York : Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 2006. - ix, 277 p. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [270]-274) and indexes.

Kant's theory of moral sensibility : respect for the moral law and the influence of inclination -- Hedonism, heteronomy, and Kant's principle of happiness -- The categorical imperative and Kant's conception of practical rationality -- Legislating the moral law -- Autonomy of the will as the foundation of morality -- Legislating for a realm of ends : the social dimension of autonomy -- Agency and universal law -- Self-legislation and duties to oneself -- Agency and the imputation of consequences in Kant's ethics.


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Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804.


Act (Philosophy)
Agent (Philosophy)
Autonomy (Philosophy)


Electronic books.

B2799.A28 / R43 2006eb

170.92