Choosing freedom : a Kantian guide to life / Karen Stohr.
Series: Guides to the good lifePublisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: xxi, 301 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780197537817
- 193 23
- B2799 .E85 S76 2022
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B2798 .S87 1996 Kant in 90 minutes / | B2799 .E8 B53 2009 The Blackwell guide to Kant's ethics / | B2799 .E8 P3 1967 The categorical imperative; a study in Kant's moral philosophy | B2799 .E85 S76 2022 Choosing freedom : a Kantian guide to life / | B2908 .F7 1954 The philosophy of Hegel; | B2908 .H68 1998 The Hegel reader / | B2928 .E5 B3 1931 The phenomenology of mind, |
Also issued in print: 2022.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Although Kant is best known for his abstract ethical writings, you might be surprised to learn that this philosophical giant had things to say about gossiping, doing favours, getting drunk, telling white lies and being a good dinner party guest. This book will help you understand the essential framework of Kant's ethical theory, with its emphasis on rationality, freedom and hopefulness.
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