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Lectures on Ethics
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540 pages
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The book features lecture notes compiled by students attending Kant's university courses on ethics, providing an insightful glimpse into his philosophical teachings. These notes capture the essence of Kant's moral philosophy, exploring key concepts such as duty, autonomy, and the categorical imperative. Readers can engage with the foundational ideas that shaped modern ethical thought, as presented through the perspectives of those who directly studied under Kant. The notes serve as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the development of ethical theory.
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2005, paperback
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