Kant: The Philosophy of RightMercer University Press, 1994 - 143페이지 |
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The Character of Kants Ethics | 21 |
A Terminological Prelude | 32 |
Morality and Freedom | 37 |
The Categorical Imperative | 39 |
Moral Universalization and Freedom | 46 |
The Criterion of Moral Right | 67 |
Lockes Theory and the Kantian Reply | 93 |
The Nature of Legitimate Law and Government | 105 |
Resistance and Revolution | 114 |
The Nature and Justification of Criminal Punishment | 117 |
The Common Good | 121 |
Perpetual Peace | 124 |
A Note on Kants Influence | 127 |
Select Bibliography | 131 |
The Law of Nature | 70 |
The Essential Ends of Humanity | 73 |
The Criterion of Moral Right | 81 |
Justice and the Rule of Law | 89 |
Name Index | 137 |
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