Realism and Antirealism in Kant's Moral Philosophy : New Essays.
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- 9783110574517
- B2798 .R435 2018
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Antirealist Interpretations of Kant -- Transcendental and Empirical Levels of Moral Realism and Idealism -- Kantian Constructivism, Respect, and Moral Depth -- Realist Interpretations of Kant -- Kant's Theory of Historical Progress: A Case of Realism or Antirealism? -- Dignity and the Paradox of Method -- Practical Cognition, Reflective Judgment, and the Realism of Kant's Moral Glaube -- Kant's Moral Realism regarding Dignity and Value. Some Comments on the Tugendlehre -- Something in Between -- Moral Realism by Other Means: The Hybrid Nature of Kant's Practical Rationalism -- Why Kant Is Not a Moral Intuitionist -- Kant's Constitutivism -- Subject Index -- Index of Persons.
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