Kant's theory of evil an essay on the dangers of self-love and the aprioricity of history

An Essay on Kant's Theory of Evil shows the centrality of the doctrine of radical evil within Kant's critical philosophy. Combining textual accuracy with systematic ethical theory, it fills the gaps Kant left open in his own doctrine, and provides a non-mystifying account of human immorali...

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Main Author: Muchnik, Pablo (-)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Lanham : Lexington Books cop. 2009
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Summary:An Essay on Kant's Theory of Evil shows the centrality of the doctrine of radical evil within Kant's critical philosophy. Combining textual accuracy with systematic ethical theory, it fills the gaps Kant left open in his own doctrine, and provides a non-mystifying account of human immorality, which shows the pertinence of the Kantian view to our moral concerns.
Physical Description:xxix, 185 p. ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 167-173) e índice
ISBN:9780739140161