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Kant: Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (Revised)

Contributor(s): Korsgaard, Christine M (Introduction by), Gregor, Mary (Translator), Timmermann, Jens (Translator)

ISBN: 9781107401068

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: April 19, 2012

Dewey: 170

LCCN: 2012011709

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Glossary, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.30" H x 8.90" L x 6.00" W ( 0.50 lbs) 130 pages

Series: Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy

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Description: Published in 1785, Immanuel Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals ranks alongside Plato's Republic and Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics as one of the most profound and influential works in moral philosophy ever written. In Kant's own words, its aim is to identify and corroborate the supreme principle of morality, the categorical imperative. He argues that human beings are ends in themselves, never to be used by anyone merely as a means, and that universal and unconditional obligations must be understood as an expression of the human capacity for autonomy and self-governance. As such, they are laws of freedom. This volume contains Mary Gregor's acclaimed translation of the work, sympathetically revised by Jens Timmermann, and an accessible, updated introduction by Christine Korsgaard.

Brief description: Christine M. Korsgaard is Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University. She is the author of Self-Constitution: Agency, Identity, and Integrity (2010), The Constitution of Agency (2009), The Sources of Normativity (Cambridge, 1996) and Creating the Kingdom of Ends (Cambridge, 1996).

Review Quotes: "...Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals is an original, profound, and beautifully written piece."
--George Lăzăroiu, PhD, Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, New York, Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice

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