The Kantian Imperative : : Humiliation, Common Sense, Politics / / Paul Saurette.

Immanuel Kant?s moral philosophy is almost universally understood as the attempt to analyse and defend a morality based on individual autonomy. In The Kantian Imperative, Paul Saurette challenges this interpretation by arguing that Kant?s ?imperative? is actually based on a problematic appeal to ?co...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Heritage
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Humiliation, Common Sense, Morality
  • Part I - The Kantian Imperative
  • 1. Kant's Imperative Image of Morality
  • 2. Common Sense Recognition
  • 3. Cultivating a Kantian Moral Disposition
  • 4. Kantian Humiliation: The Mnemotechnics of Morality
  • Interlogue: Implications and Speculations
  • Part II - The Contemporary Kantian Imperative
  • 5. Habermas's Kantian Imperative
  • 6. Taylor's Common Sense Ontology
  • Epilogue: The Post-9/11 Kantian Imperative
  • Notes
  • Index