You have Guest access.
Log In
Volume 1 / 1967 - Volume 45 / 2011
149-150
Editorial Introduction
Foreword
Thomas Magnell
151-159
Introduction: Kant's Practical Philosophy Today
Predrag Cicovacki
161-186
Ends of Reason and Ends of Nature: The Place of Teleology in Kant's Ethics
Paul Guyer
187-204
Virtue Ethics and Kant's Cold-Hearted Benefactor
Karen E. Stohr
205-220
Reflective Judgment and the Problem of Assessing Virtue in Kant
Rudolf A. Makkreel
221-233
Supererogation and Moral Luck: Two Problems for Kant, One Solution
Aleksandar Jokic
235-252
Acting Against Better Knowledge: On the Problem of the Weakness of the Will in Plato, Davidson, and Kant
Hans-Ulrich Baumgarten
253-266
Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity: Remarks on the Concept of Freedom in Kant and Habermas
Hans-Klaus Keul
267-282
Kant and Capital Punishment Today
Nelson T. Potter
283-298
Questions About Kant's Opposition to Revolution
Thomas E. Hill
299-317
Ethics for the Little Man: Kant, Eichmann, and the Banality of Evil
Nalin Ranasinghe
319-335
Radical Evil and Kant's Turn to Religion
Joseph P. Lawrence
337-348
On the Very Idea of a Propensity to Evil
Henry E. Allison
349-367
O'Neill and Korsgaard on the Construction of Normativity
Eric Watkins and William Fitzpatrick
369-382
Aesthetic Value and the Primacy of the Practical in Kant's Philosophy
Jane Kneller
383-399
The Illusory Fabric of Kant's True Morality
401-402
Instructions for Authors
Instructions for authors
Frequently asked questions General info on journals and books Send us your feedback Impressum Contact us
© Springer, Part of Springer Science+Business Media Privacy, Disclaimer, Terms & Conditions, and Copyright Info