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The Passion for Freedom and the Passion for the Ultimate Means
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Wiebke Deimling
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- List of Abbreviations IX
- Editorial 1
- Guyer on Empirical and Transcendental Grounds for Morality 3
- Guyer, Sellars and Kant on the Dignity and Value of Freedom 21
- Guyer, the Grounding of Kant’s Categorical Imperative, and the Elimination of Sensibility Procedure 39
- A Modest Defense of the Personal Highest Good 57
- The Passion for Freedom and the Passion for the Ultimate Means 77
- The Beautiful and the Sublime in Kant’s Early Natural Philosophy 95
- Response 117
- Notes on Authors 137
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- List of Abbreviations IX
- Editorial 1
- Guyer on Empirical and Transcendental Grounds for Morality 3
- Guyer, Sellars and Kant on the Dignity and Value of Freedom 21
- Guyer, the Grounding of Kant’s Categorical Imperative, and the Elimination of Sensibility Procedure 39
- A Modest Defense of the Personal Highest Good 57
- The Passion for Freedom and the Passion for the Ultimate Means 77
- The Beautiful and the Sublime in Kant’s Early Natural Philosophy 95
- Response 117
- Notes on Authors 137