Morality as Freedom

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Table of Contents Introduction Abbreviations for Kant's works Pt. 1. Kant's Moral Philosophy 1. An introduction to the ethical, political, and religious thought of Kant 2. Kant's analysis of obligation: The argument of Groundwork I 3. Kant's Formula of Universal Law 4. Kant's Formula of Humanity 5. The right to lie: Kant on dealing with evil 6. Morality as freedom 7. Creating the Kingdom of Ends: Reciprocity and responsibility in personal relations Pt. 2. Comparative Essays 8. Aristotle and Kant on the source of value 9. Two distinctions in goodness 10. The reasons we can share: An attack on the distinction between agent-relative and agent-neutral values 11. Skepticism about practical reason 12. Two arguments against lying 13. Personal identity and the unity of agency: A Kantian response to Parfit Bibliography Sources Other publications by the author Index Index of citations

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Korsgaard, C. M. (1989). Morality as Freedom. In Kant’s Practical Philosophy Reconsidered (pp. 23–48). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2016-8_2

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