Kant /Paul Guyer.
Guyer, Paul, 1948-,
Kant /Paul Guyer. - London : Routledge, (c)2006. - xiii, 439 pages ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Nature and freedom -- Skepticism and critique -- A life in work -- childhood and student years -- Return to the university -- Toward the critical philosophy -- The critical philosophy -- Final works -- Further reading -- Nature -- Kant's copernican revolution -- Space and time : the pure forms of sensible intuition -- The contributions of the understanding -- The metaphysical deduction -- The transcendental deduction -- The principles of empirical judgment -- The refutation of idealism -- Further reading -- The critique of metaphysics -- The ideas of pure reason -- The metaphysics of the self -- The metaphysics of the world -- The metaphysics of God -- Further reading -- Building upon the foundations of knowledge -- The systematic science of body -- The systematicity of cognition in general -- Further reading -- Freedom -- Laws of freedom : the foundations of Kant's moral philosophy -- The derivation of the categorical imperative -- Universal law and humanity as an end it itself -- Confirmation of the categorical imperative from commonly recognized duties -- Autonomy and the realm of ends -- Further reading -- Freedom, immortality, and God : the presuppositions of mortality -- The moral law and freedom of the will -- Immortality and the existence of God -- Further reading -- Kant's system of duties 1 : The duties of virtue -- Kant's division of duties -- The general obligation of virtue -- The specific duties of virtue -- Further reading -- Kant's system of duties 2 : Duties of right -- The universal principle of right, coercion, and innate right -- The right to property -- Political rights and obligations -- Rebellion and reform -- Toward perpetual peace -- Further reading -- Nature and freedom -- The beautiful, the sublime, and the morally good -- Bridging the gulf -- Varieties of aesthetic judgment -- Aesthetics and morality -- Further reading -- Freedom and nature : Kant's revision of traditional teleology -- The rejection of traditional teleology -- From organisms to nature as a whole -- Freedom, happiness, and the end of nature -- Further reading -- A history of freedom? --
9780415283359 9780415283366
Philosophy-Ancient
B2798 / .K368 2006 B2798
Kant /Paul Guyer. - London : Routledge, (c)2006. - xiii, 439 pages ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Nature and freedom -- Skepticism and critique -- A life in work -- childhood and student years -- Return to the university -- Toward the critical philosophy -- The critical philosophy -- Final works -- Further reading -- Nature -- Kant's copernican revolution -- Space and time : the pure forms of sensible intuition -- The contributions of the understanding -- The metaphysical deduction -- The transcendental deduction -- The principles of empirical judgment -- The refutation of idealism -- Further reading -- The critique of metaphysics -- The ideas of pure reason -- The metaphysics of the self -- The metaphysics of the world -- The metaphysics of God -- Further reading -- Building upon the foundations of knowledge -- The systematic science of body -- The systematicity of cognition in general -- Further reading -- Freedom -- Laws of freedom : the foundations of Kant's moral philosophy -- The derivation of the categorical imperative -- Universal law and humanity as an end it itself -- Confirmation of the categorical imperative from commonly recognized duties -- Autonomy and the realm of ends -- Further reading -- Freedom, immortality, and God : the presuppositions of mortality -- The moral law and freedom of the will -- Immortality and the existence of God -- Further reading -- Kant's system of duties 1 : The duties of virtue -- Kant's division of duties -- The general obligation of virtue -- The specific duties of virtue -- Further reading -- Kant's system of duties 2 : Duties of right -- The universal principle of right, coercion, and innate right -- The right to property -- Political rights and obligations -- Rebellion and reform -- Toward perpetual peace -- Further reading -- Nature and freedom -- The beautiful, the sublime, and the morally good -- Bridging the gulf -- Varieties of aesthetic judgment -- Aesthetics and morality -- Further reading -- Freedom and nature : Kant's revision of traditional teleology -- The rejection of traditional teleology -- From organisms to nature as a whole -- Freedom, happiness, and the end of nature -- Further reading -- A history of freedom? --
9780415283359 9780415283366
Philosophy-Ancient
B2798 / .K368 2006 B2798