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Critique of Practical Reason

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ISBN-10: 0872206173

ISBN-13: 9780872206175

Edition: 2002

Authors: Immanuel Kant, Werner S. Pluhar, Stephen Engstrom

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This 1788 work, based on belief in the immortality of the soul and the existence of God, established Kant as a vindicator of the truth of Christianity. A seminal text in the history of moral philosophy, it offers the most complete statement of Kant's theory of free will and a full development of his practical metaphysics.
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List price: $23.00
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Hackett Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/1/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 344
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

The greatest of all modern philosophers was born in the Baltic seaport of Konigsberg, East Prussia, the son of a saddler and never left the vicinity of his remote birthplace. Through his family pastor, Immanuel Kant received the opportunity to study at the newly founded Collegium Fredericianum, proceeding to the University of Konigsberg, where he was introduced to Wolffian philosophy and modern natural science by the philosopher Martin Knutzen. From 1746 to 1755, he served as tutor in various households near Konigsberg. Between 1755 and 1770, Kant published treatises on a number of scientific and philosophical subjects, including one in which he originated the nebular hypothesis of the…    

Werner S. Pluhar is Affiliate Professor of Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University, Fayette.

Stephen Engstrom is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh.

Preface
Introduction
On the Idea of a Critique of Practical Reason
Doctrine of the Elements of Pure Practical Reason
Analytic of Pure Practical Reason
On the Principles of Pure Practical Reason
Explication
Comment
Theorem I
Theorem II
Corollary
Comment I
Comment II
Theorem III
Comment
Problem I
Problem II
Comment
Basic Law of Pure Practical Reason
Comment
Corollary
Comment
Theorem IV
Comment I
Comment II
Practical Material Determining Bases
On the Deduction of the Principles of Pure Practical Reason
On the Authority of Pure Reason in Its Practical Use to an Expansion That Is Not Possible for It in Its Speculative Use
On the Concept of an Object of Pure Practical Reason
Table of the Categories of Freedom in Regard to the Concepts of Good and Evil
On the Typic of the Pure Practical Power of Judgment
On the Incentives of Pure Practical Reason
Critical Examination of the Analytic of Pure Practical Reason
Dialectic of Pure Practical Reason
On a Dialectic of Pure Practical Reason as Such
On a Dialectic of Pure Reason in Determining the Concept of the Highest Good
The Antinomy of Practical Reason
Critical Annulment of the Antinomy of Practical Reason
On the Primacy of Pure Practical Reason in Its Linkage with Speculative Reason
The Immortality of the Soul, as a Postulate of Pure Practical Reason
The Existence of God, as a Postulate of Pure Practical Reason
On the Postulates of Pure Practical Reason as Such
How It Is Possible to Think an Expansion of Pure Reason for a Practical Aim without Thereby Also Expanding Its Cognition as Speculative
On Assent from a Need of Pure Reason
On the Wisely Commensurate Proportion of the Human Being's Cognitive Powers to His Practical Vocation
Doctrine of the Method of Pure Practical Reason
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
Glossary
Index