1st Edition

Kant's Theory Of Moral Motivation

By Daniel Guevara Copyright 2000
168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

This book offers an account of Kant's theory of moral motivation that comprehends the most challenging and controversial aspects of Kant's theory of the will and human moral motivational psychology. It argues for a new approach to the question about the purity of the Kantian moral motive.

Introduction 1. Overdetermination and the Purity of the Kantian Moral Motive 2. The Two Standpoints on the Will 3. The Incentives of Pure Practical Reason 4. Reason and Sensibility: Kantian and Neo-Kantian Themes

Biography

Guevara, Daniel