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Acknowledgements | |
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Abbreviations and References | |
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Introduction | |
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Historical context | |
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Conceptual context | |
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Kant and Sartre so far | |
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Method | |
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Claims and implications | |
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Overview | |
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Identity and Self-Choice | |
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Kant | |
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Two assumptions of moral accountability | |
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The third paralogism | |
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Numerical identity | |
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The problem of the third paralogism | |
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Turning the paralogism into a valid syllogism | |
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Presuppositions of experience | |
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Transcendental unity of apperception | |
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Sensibility and the understanding | |
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The understanding and objectivity | |
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Character | |
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Revolution in disposition | |
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Sartre and Kant | |
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Impersonal consciousness | |
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Digestive philosophy | |
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Intentionality | |
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The Transcendence of the Ego | |
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Forms of consciousness | |
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Self | |
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The personal | |
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Deliberation | |
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Project | |
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Painting the self | |
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Making Kant and Sartre consistent | |
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Deliberation and radical change | |
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Problems with Sartre's account | |
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A Kantian solution to Sartre's problems | |
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Substantive similarities | |
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A significant difference | |
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Further problems | |
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Freedom and Normativity | |
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Kant | |
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Moral and psychological identity | |
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The third antinomy | |
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Solution: Theoretical freedom | |
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Solution: Practical freedom | |
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Ethical normativity | |
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Practical antinomy | |
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Solution to the practical antinomy | |
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Categorical imperatives | |
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Performing ethical actions | |
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Identity, freedom and moral criterion | |
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Sartre and Kant | |
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Spontaneity | |
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The for-itself's structure | |
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Reflection | |
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Freedom | |
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Freedom and determinism | |
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The eternal subject | |
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Singularity | |
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Ethical normativity | |
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Impure reflection | |
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Bad faith | |
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Being-for-others | |
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Self and others | |
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Ethics and interpersonal relations | |
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A framework for normativity | |
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Against moral codes | |
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Noumena and other persons | |
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A metaethical distinction | |
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Split personality | |
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More about critical ethics | |
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Authority and Progress | |
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Kant | |
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Enlightenment | |
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Political emancipation | |
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Human emancipation | |
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Logical interpretation | |
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Practical interpretation | |
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The problem of justification | |
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The problem of practical judgement | |
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The standard view of practical judgement | |
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Problem of standard view | |
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Ethics and politics | |
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Intention and motivation | |
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Empirical good | |
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External good | |
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Sartre and Kant | |
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Practical freedom and history | |
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The authority of the Categorical Imperative | |
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Ethical experience | |
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Values and imperatives | |
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Radical ethics | |
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The role of interpersonal relations | |
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Values | |
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Negative freedom and autonomy | |
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The law of freedom | |
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Internalization | |
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The fact of reason | |
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Universal history | |
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Ideas of reason | |
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Analytic and dialectical | |
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Social structures | |
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Freedom in the social world | |
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Kantian optimism | |
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Moral progress | |
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A third practical postulate | |
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Dialectical a priori | |
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If and as if | |
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Closing remarks | |
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Conclusion | |
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How to account for unconditional obligations | |
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Kantian constructivism | |
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Problems for constructivism | |
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Kant and Sartre: Similarities | |
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Critical ethics | |
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Conflicting duties | |
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Notes | |
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Bibliography | |
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Index | |