Kant's Impure Ethics: From Rational Beings to Human Beings

by Robert B. Louden

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This study examines and assesses the second part of Kant's ethics - which determines how best to apply pure principles to the human situation. It reassesses Kantian ethics as a whole, once this second part is re-admitted to its rightful place within Kant's practical philosophy.

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Robert B. Louden is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southern Maine. His publications include The World We Want (OUP 2007), Kant's Impure Ethics (OUP 2000), and Morality and Moral Theory (OUP 1992). Currently president of the North American Kant Society, his writings focus on core issues and themes in ethical theory, the show more history of ethics, and Kant. show less

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Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804

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Nonfiction, Philosophy, History
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170.92Philosophy & psychologyEthicsAnimals rights, Euthanasia, Pro-lifeBiography; History By PlaceBiography
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B2799 .E8 .L68Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionPhilosophy (General)By periodModernBy region or country
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