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Kant's Doctrine of Virtue [Kietas viršelis]

(Professor of Philosophy, University of Arizona)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 326 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 146x215x23 mm, weight: 481 g
  • Serija: Oxford Guides to Philosophy
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190939222
  • ISBN-13: 9780190939229
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 326 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 146x215x23 mm, weight: 481 g
  • Serija: Oxford Guides to Philosophy
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190939222
  • ISBN-13: 9780190939229
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Immanuel Kant's final publication in ethics was The Doctrine of Virtue, Part II of the 1797 The Metaphysics of Morals. This text presents Kant's normative ethical theory. This guide is meant to be read alongside Kant's text, combining accessible explanations and novel interpretations of this
difficult text. It is the first book in English devoted to The Doctrine of Virtue, one of Kant's most significant works.

Timmons divides the guide into five parts. Part I reviews Kant's life, the history and significance of The Doctrine of Virtue, and situates Kant's ethics within his general metaphysical and epistemological views. Part II is devoted to the General Introduction to The Metaphysics of Morals, which is
essential for understanding Kant's ethics. Part III and Part IV turn to The Doctrine of Virtue itself, exploring Kant's defense of a system of duties and corresponding virtues. Part V examines Kant's conception of moral education, the practice of virtue, and the conclusion to the book where Kant
explains why the discipline of ethics does not include religion as a doctrine of duties to God. Timmons concludes the book highlighting key aspects of The Doctrine of Virtue, situating Kant's ethical theory in relation to other normative ethical theories. This guide is a vital resource for both
students and scholars interested in ethics and the history of philosophy.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Abbreviations for Kant's Works xiii
Note on Translations xv
PART I BACKGROUND
1 Life And Work
3(8)
2 Philosophical Background
11(10)
PART II GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE METAPHYSICS OF MORALS
3 On The Idea Of And Necessity For A Metaphysics Of Morals
21(17)
4 Mental Faculties, The Moral Law, And Human Motivation
38(23)
5 Preliminary Concepts And Division For A Metaphysics Of Morals
61(20)
PART III INTRODUCTION TO THE DOCTRINE OF VIRTUE
6 The Doctrine Of Virtue As A Doctrine Of Ends
81(17)
7 General Ends That Are Also Duties
98(14)
8 Radical Evil And The Nature Of Virtue
112(21)
9 The Science Of Ethics
133(16)
PART IV THE DOCTRINE OF ELEMENTS
10 Perfect Duties To Oneself As An Animal Being
149(21)
11 Perfect Duties To Oneself Merely As A Moral Being
170(13)
12 Imperfect Duties To Oneself
183(23)
13 Duties Of Love To Other Human Beings
206(25)
14 The Vices Of Hatred And Of Disrespect
231(23)
15 Friendship
254(11)
PART V THE DOCTRINE OF METHODS OF ETHICS AND CONCLUSION
16 Moral Education And Practice
265(14)
Concluding Reflections on The Doctrine of Virtue 279(4)
Appendix: Contrasts between The Doctrine of Right and the Doctrine of Virtue 283(2)
Guide to Terminology 285(10)
Bibliography 295(6)
Index 301
Mark Timmons is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona. He specializes in metaethics, Kant's ethics, and normative moral theory. He is author of Morality without Foundations (1999) and Moral Theory: An Introduction, 2nd edition (2013). A collection of his previously published articles on Kant's ethics are included in Significance and System: Essays on Kant's Ethics (2017). He is editor of Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, and editor or co-editor of many volumes.