Lectures on EthicsThis volume contains four versions of the lecture notes taken by Kant's students of his university courses in ethics given regularly over a period of some thirty years. The notes are very complete and expound not only Kant's views on ethics but many of his opinions on life and human nature. Much of this material has never before been translated into English. As with other volumes in the series, there are copious linguistic and explanatory notes and a glossary of key terms. |
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Inhalt
Collinss lecture notes | 37 |
On Universal Practical Philosophy 1 Proem | 41 |
Of the Ethical Systems of Antiquity | 44 |
Of the Principle of Morality | 48 |
De obligatione activa et passiva | 54 |
Of Moral Compulsion | 59 |
Of Practical Necessitation | 60 |
Of Laws | 64 |
De cultu externo | 112 |
Of Example and Pattern in Religion | 116 |
Of StumblingBlocks | 117 |
Of Shame in Regard to Devotion | 119 |
Of the Confessing of Religion | 120 |
On Morality 28 I Of Duties to Oneself | 122 |
Of Proper SelfEsteem | 129 |
Of Conscience | 130 |
Of the Supreme Principle of Morality | 65 |
De littera legis | 73 |
Of the Lawgiver | 76 |
Of Rewards and Punishments | 77 |
De imputatione | 80 |
Of Imputation of the Consequences of Actions | 81 |
Of Grounds of Moral Imputation | 82 |
De imputatione facti 16 Of Degrees of Imputation | 83 |
On Religion 17 Of Ethics | 90 |
Of Natural Religion | 95 |
Of Errors in Religion | 99 |
Of Unbelief | 102 |
Of Trust in God under the Concept of Faith | 106 |
Of Prayer | 108 |
Of SelfLove | 135 |
Of SelfMastery | 137 |
Of Duties to the Body in Regard to Life 34 Of Suicide | 144 |
Of Care for Ones Life | 149 |
Of Duties in Regard to the Body Itself | 151 |
Of the Duties of Life in Regard to Our State | 153 |
Mrongoviuss | 223 |
Vigilantiuss | 249 |
| 453 | |
GermanEnglish glossary | 475 |
EnglishGerman glossary | 488 |
| 501 | |
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