Kant on Moral Autonomy Kant on Moral Autonomy

Kant on Moral Autonomy

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Publisher Description

The concept of autonomy is one of Kant's central legacies for contemporary moral thought. We often invoke autonomy as both a moral ideal and a human right, especially a right to determine oneself independently of foreign determinants; indeed, to violate a person's autonomy is considered to be a serious moral offence. Yet while contemporary philosophy claims Kant as the originator of its notion of autonomy, Kant's own conception of the term seems to differ in important respects from our present-day interpretation. Kant on Moral Autonomy brings together a distinguished group of scholars who explore the following questions: what is Kant's conception of autonomy? What is its history and its influence on contemporary conceptions? And what is its moral significance? Their essays will be of interest both to scholars and students working on Kantian moral philosophy and to anyone interested in the subject of autonomy.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2012
December 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
536
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
2.7
MB
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