Acknowledgments; Note on sources and key to abbreviations and translations; Introduction; Part I. Freedom and Rational Agency in the Critique of Pure Reason: 1. The third antinomy; 2. Empirical and intelligible character; 3. Practical and transcendental freedom; 4. Two alternative interpretatuions; Part II. Moral Agency and Moral Phycology: 5. Rational and agency and autonomy; 6. Duty, inclination, and respect; 7. Wille, Wilkur, and Gesinnung; 8. Radical evil; 9. Virtue and holiness 10. The classical objections; Part III. The Justification of Morality and Freedom: 11. The reciprocity thesis; 12. The deduction in Groundwork III; 13. The fact of reason and the deduction of freedom; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
'Allison has already established himself as one of the leading Kant interpreters of our time … The book is marked by originality of interpretation, by persuasiveness and sound judgement, and thus I expect the book to become an absolute standard in the field for the next generation.' Jonathan Lear, Yale University
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