Samuel J. Kerstein, «Kant's Search for the Supreme Principle of Morality»
Cambridge University Press | ISBN 0521810892 | 2002 Year | PDF | 1,27 Mb | 240 Pages
Cambridge University Press | ISBN 0521810892 | 2002 Year | PDF | 1,27 Mb | 240 Pages
"The writing is impeccably clear throughout, and given the intricate subject matter, even elegant." Rudiger Bittner, author of What Reason Demands
"…the author joins the discussion of the grounds for a moral theory that has preoccupied philosophers for some time, and advances that discussion significantly further. This is a book that will be required reading for those interested in that topic of Kant's moral theory." Roger Sullivan, Author of Immanuel Kant's Moral Theory and An Introduction to Kant's Ethics
"[Kerstein's] is a very level-headed approach that takes both Kant's texts and those of his commentators and critics seriously… [his] down-to-earth approach would certainly not upset an author who wrote for an 'age of criticism, to which everything must submit.'" Ethics
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