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Kant, Schopenhauer and morality = recovering the categorical imperative /
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Title/Author:
Kant, Schopenhauer and morality/ Mark Thomas Walker.
Reminder of title:
recovering the categorical imperative /
Author:
Walker, Mark Thomas,
Published:
New York ;Palgrave Macmillan, : 2012.,
Description:
1 online resource.
Notes:
Includes index.
[NT 15003449]:
Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction: A Great Reversal? -- PART I: HOW KANT FAILED TO JUSTIFY HIS CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE -- Justifying Morality -- Groundwork 3 {esc}b6{esc}s An Enigmatic Text -- The Second Critique -- Groundwork 2 - Rational Nature as an End-in-itself? -- PART II: HOW KANT SHOULD HAVE JUSTIFIED HIS CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE -- Introduction: Reconstructing Groundwork 3 -- From Rational Agency to Freedom -- From Freedom to the Non-Phenomenal -- From{C8}Non-Phenomenality to{C8}Universality -- The Identity of Persons -- Recovering the Categorical Imperative -- Bibliography -- Index -- --.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction : a great reversal? -- Justifying morality -- Groundwork 3 : an enigmatic text -- The second critique -- Groundwork 2 : rational nature as an end-in-itself? -- From rational agency to freedom -- From freedom to non-phenomenal -- From non-phenomenality to universality -- The identity of persons -- Recovering the categorical imperative.
Subject:
PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230356955
ISBN:
9780230356955 (electronic bk.)
Kant, Schopenhauer and morality = recovering the categorical imperative /
Walker, Mark Thomas,1958-
Kant, Schopenhauer and morality
recovering the categorical imperative /[electronic resource] :Mark Thomas Walker. - New York ;Palgrave Macmillan,2012. - 1 online resource.
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction: A Great Reversal? -- PART I: HOW KANT FAILED TO JUSTIFY HIS CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE -- Justifying Morality -- Groundwork 3 {esc}b6{esc}s An Enigmatic Text -- The Second Critique -- Groundwork 2 - Rational Nature as an End-in-itself? -- PART II: HOW KANT SHOULD HAVE JUSTIFIED HIS CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE -- Introduction: Reconstructing Groundwork 3 -- From Rational Agency to Freedom -- From Freedom to the Non-Phenomenal -- From{C8}Non-Phenomenality to{C8}Universality -- The Identity of Persons -- Recovering the Categorical Imperative -- Bibliography -- Index -- --.
Why should I be moral? Why should I give any weight to the interests of others simply for what they are, and not for what I can get out of it? After all, we are all different persons aren't we? So your good is your good and my good is mine. Why should your good, just as such, be mine as well? Why should I love my neighbour as myself if s/he is not myself? Drawing upon the work of two great German philosophers, Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) and Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) this book radically challenges the assumptions lying behind these questions. After reading it you may never think of how you relate to others in quite the same way again.
ISBN: 9780230356955 (electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 171/.2
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