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050 0 4 _aB2798
100 1 _aGuyer, Paul,
_d1948-,
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245 1 0 _aKant /Paul Guyer.
260 _aLondon :
_bRoutledge,
_c(c)2006.
300 _axiii, 439 pages ;
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _a2
505 0 0 _tNature and freedom --
_tSkepticism and critique --
_tA life in work --
_tchildhood and student years --
_tReturn to the university --
_tToward the critical philosophy --
_tThe critical philosophy --
_tFinal works --
_tFurther reading --
_tNature --
_tKant's copernican revolution --
_tSpace and time : the pure forms of sensible intuition --
_tThe contributions of the understanding --
_tThe metaphysical deduction --
_tThe transcendental deduction --
_tThe principles of empirical judgment --
_tThe refutation of idealism --
_tFurther reading --
_tThe critique of metaphysics --
_tThe ideas of pure reason --
_tThe metaphysics of the self --
_tThe metaphysics of the world --
_tThe metaphysics of God --
_tFurther reading --
_tBuilding upon the foundations of knowledge --
_tThe systematic science of body --
_tThe systematicity of cognition in general --
_tFurther reading --
505 0 0 _tFreedom --
_tLaws of freedom : the foundations of Kant's moral philosophy --
_tThe derivation of the categorical imperative --
_tUniversal law and humanity as an end it itself --
_tConfirmation of the categorical imperative from commonly recognized duties --
_tAutonomy and the realm of ends --
_tFurther reading --
_tFreedom, immortality, and God : the presuppositions of mortality --
_tThe moral law and freedom of the will --
_tImmortality and the existence of God --
_tFurther reading --
_tKant's system of duties 1 : The duties of virtue --
_tKant's division of duties --
_tThe general obligation of virtue --
_tThe specific duties of virtue --
_tFurther reading --
_tKant's system of duties 2 : Duties of right --
_tThe universal principle of right, coercion, and innate right --
_tThe right to property --
_tPolitical rights and obligations --
_tRebellion and reform --
_tToward perpetual peace --
_tFurther reading --
505 0 0 _tNature and freedom --
_tThe beautiful, the sublime, and the morally good --
_tBridging the gulf --
_tVarieties of aesthetic judgment --
_tAesthetics and morality --
_tFurther reading --
_tFreedom and nature : Kant's revision of traditional teleology --
_tThe rejection of traditional teleology --
_tFrom organisms to nature as a whole --
_tFreedom, happiness, and the end of nature --
_tFurther reading --
_tA history of freedom? --
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