Lectures on the history of moral philosophy [electronic resource] /
by Rawls, John.
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Introduction: Modern moral philosophy, 1600-1800 -- Hume. 1. Morality psychologized and the passions. 2. Rational deliberation and the role of reason. 3. Justice as an artificial virtue. 4. The critique of rational intuitionism. 5. The judicious spectator -- Leibniz. 1. His metaphysical perfectionism. 2. Spirits as active substances: their freedom -- Kant. 1. Groundwork: preface and part I. 2. The categorical imperative: The first formulation. 3. The categorical imperative: the second formulation. 4. The categorical imperative: the third formulation. 5. The priority of right and the object of the moral law. 6. Moral constructivism. 7. The fact of reason. 8. The moral law as the law of freedom. 9. The moral psychology of the religion, book I. 10. The unity of reason -- Hegel. 1tHis Rechtsphilosophie. 2. Ethical life and liberalism.
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