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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- Abbreviations and Methods of Reference 9
- Notes on Contributors 11
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I. The Concept of the Highest Good and its Place in Kant’s Moral Theory
- The Highest Good and the Notion of the Good as Object of Pure Practical Reason 17
- Kant on ‘Good’, the Good, and the Duty to Promote the Highest Good 33
- Kant on Happiness and the Duty to Promote the Highest Good 51
- “Mixtum Compositum”: On the Persistence of Kant’s Dualism in the Doctrine of the Highest Good 71
- The Determination of the Concept of the Highest Good 89
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II. Kant’s Moral Arguments and the Postulates of Pure Practical Reason
- God, the Highest Good, and the Rationality of Faith: Reflections on Kant’s Moral Proof of the Existence of God 111
- Kant on “Moral Arguments”: What Does the Objectivity of a Postulate of Pure Practical Reason Consist In? 131
- Kant, Mendelssohn, and Immortality 157
- Life without Death: Why Kantian Agents Are Committed to the Belief in Their Own Immortality 181
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III. Epistemology, Science, and Metaphysics
- Kant on Opinion, Belief, and Knowledge 201
- Must We Believe in the Realizability of Our Ends? On a Premise of Kant’s Argument for the Postulates of Pure Practical Reason 223
- Applying the Concept of the Good: The Final End and the Highest Good in Kant’s Third Critique 245
- “The supersensible … in us, above us and after us”: The Critical Conception of the Highest Good in Kant’s Practico-Dogmatic Metaphysics 263
- Index of Names 281
- Subject Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- Abbreviations and Methods of Reference 9
- Notes on Contributors 11
-
I. The Concept of the Highest Good and its Place in Kant’s Moral Theory
- The Highest Good and the Notion of the Good as Object of Pure Practical Reason 17
- Kant on ‘Good’, the Good, and the Duty to Promote the Highest Good 33
- Kant on Happiness and the Duty to Promote the Highest Good 51
- “Mixtum Compositum”: On the Persistence of Kant’s Dualism in the Doctrine of the Highest Good 71
- The Determination of the Concept of the Highest Good 89
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II. Kant’s Moral Arguments and the Postulates of Pure Practical Reason
- God, the Highest Good, and the Rationality of Faith: Reflections on Kant’s Moral Proof of the Existence of God 111
- Kant on “Moral Arguments”: What Does the Objectivity of a Postulate of Pure Practical Reason Consist In? 131
- Kant, Mendelssohn, and Immortality 157
- Life without Death: Why Kantian Agents Are Committed to the Belief in Their Own Immortality 181
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III. Epistemology, Science, and Metaphysics
- Kant on Opinion, Belief, and Knowledge 201
- Must We Believe in the Realizability of Our Ends? On a Premise of Kant’s Argument for the Postulates of Pure Practical Reason 223
- Applying the Concept of the Good: The Final End and the Highest Good in Kant’s Third Critique 245
- “The supersensible … in us, above us and after us”: The Critical Conception of the Highest Good in Kant’s Practico-Dogmatic Metaphysics 263
- Index of Names 281
- Subject Index 283