توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Duty, virtue and practical reason in Kant's metaphysics of morals
نام کتاب : Duty, virtue and practical reason in Kant's metaphysics of morals
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : وظیفه، فضیلت و عقل عملی در متافیزیک اخلاق کانت
سری : Reason and normativity
نویسندگان : Vicente de Haro Romo, Erik Norvelle
ناشر : Georg Olms Verlag
سال نشر : 2015
تعداد صفحات : 342
ISBN (شابک) : 9783487421520 , 3487421526
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Cover
CONTENTS
PREFACE
ABBREVIATIONS
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 ENDS, MAXIMS AND DUTIES
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The end as matter of the maxim
1.3 The possibility of an end that is a duty
1.4 Structure, function and generality of the maxims
1.5 The distinction between will and faculty of choice (Wille-Willkür)
CHAPTER 2 THE TRANSITION FROM THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON TO THE DOCTRINE OF VIRTUE
2.1 Introduction
2.2 From critique to system
2.3 The supreme principle of virtue
2.4 The three formulations of the categorical imperative and the principle of virtue
2.5 The principle of virtue as a synthetic a priori proposition
2.5.1 The empirical content presupposed in the Doctrine of Virtue
2.5.2 Anthroponomy, autonomy and autocracy
CHAPTER 3 THE DOCTRINE OF VIRTUE
3.1 Introduction: virtue, vice and absence of virtue
3.2 The necessity of virtue and its theoretical presuppositions
3.2.1 Virtue in the face of radical evil
3.2.2 The virtuous Gesinnung as necessary condition
3.3 The aesthetic prenotions of the receptivity of duty
3.3.1 Moral feeling
3.3.2 The moral conscience
3.3.3 Love for neighbor and philanthropy
3.3.4 Respect for oneself
3.4 The moral prerequisites for virtue
3.4.1 Moral mastery of oneself
3.4.2 Moral apathy
3.5 Principles of the pure Doctrine of Virtue
3.5.1 The appropriate ground for each duty of virtue
3.5.2 The critique of Aristotle: the virtuous mean versus the ethics of maxims
3.5.3 The duties of virtue and the human capacities for their fulfillment
CHAPTER 4 THE DUTIES OF VIRTUE
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Duties to oneself
4.2.1 The apparent antinomy of the duties to oneself
4.2.2 Perfect duties to oneself
4.2.3 Imperfect duties to oneself
4.3 Duties to others
4.3.1 To other human beings
4.3.2 With regard to non-human beings: the amphiboly of the moral concepts of reflection
CHAPTER 5 METHODOLOGY OF VIRTUE
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Ethical instruction: issues of exposition, dialogue, catechesis and casuistry
5.3 Ethical asceticism
5.4 The “Fragment of a Moral Catechism”
CONCLUSIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX OF NAMES