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Roger J. Sullivan (Author)
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February 24, 1989 0521369088 978-0521369084
This comprehensive, lucid, and systematic commentary on Kant's practical (or moral) philosophy is sure to become a standard reference work. Kant is arguably the most important moral philosopher of the modern period, yet, prior to this detailed study, there have been no attempts to treat all of his work in this area in a single volume. Using as nontechnical a language as possible, the author offers a detailed, authoritative account of Kant's moral philosophy, including his ethical theory, his philosophy of history, his political philosophy, his philosophy of religion, and his philosophy of education. He also demonstrates the historical, Kantian origins of such important notions as "autonomy," "respect for others," "rights," and "duties."

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"...it provides a framework within which individual works can be located and some helpful guidance through their complexities. One might wish that it could be a reader's first introduction to Kant's moral theory." Mary Gregor, San Diego State University, in Review of Metaphysics

"Perhaps even more effectively than Kant himself, Roger J, Sullivan attempts to carry out Kant's project of moral self-understanding...Kant seems to have found a new voice in this extraordinarily lucid commentary...a fairly comprehensive account of the whole of Kant's practical philosophy which is both readable and intellectually challenging. Sullivan's expository style successfully illuminates aspects of Kant's moral philosophy that would typically be overshadowed by excessive criticism and well intentioned attempts to reconstruct a more acceptable reading. This is a remarkable achievement and one suspects that this work will become a standard reference for students of Kant's moral theory for some time to come." Peter P. Cvek, The Review of Politics

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Using the most nontechnical language possible, the text offers a detailed, authoritative account of Kant's moral philosophy, including his ethical theory, philosophy of history, politics, religion and education.

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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (February 24, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521369088
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521369084
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite intro to Kant's ethical theory, September 21, 2002
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There are so many books written about Kant that one could almost emend the statement, "Of the making of books, there is no end" to "Of the making of books on Kant, there is no end." Kant is not merely studied, he is studied in enormous depth and with a passion and meticulousness reserved for few philosophers in history. When I was working on my Ph.D. in philosophy, even though I had read dozens of books on Kant, and was planning on spending half of my doctoral thesis on aspects of his moral thought, I would never have dreamed, in academic parlance, of describing myself as a Kant "specialist." I remained hesitant to even acknowledge myself as "competent" in Kant's ethics.

Of all the books I read on Kant's ethics, I found this one to be the best at providing an overview of Kant's moral thought and how it related to his work as a whole. Sullivan resists the widespread tendency to subdivide Kant. There are Kant scholars who expend all their efforts on one aspect of Kant's philosophy, with little effort to explain the connections with the rest of his work or to show how the two interrelate and, in fact, require one another. Moreover, even scholars working with Kant's moral theory oftentimes focus on one or two or perhaps three texts to the exclusion of the rest of his work, to the point of ignoring completely what Kant has to say about ethics in some of his works less directly concerned with moral philosophy. For instance, it is impossible to understand Kant's views about the demands of the moral law if one does not also understand his thinking about immortality. A larger number of Kant scholars have attempted to understand his ethical thought with no reference to his religious philosophy, but this isn't understanding Kant so much as preparing a fully secularized version of Kant (in fact, Kant is pretty secular even after brining all his religious beliefs to bear, but that is a separate issue).

Sullivan is marvelous at taking a particular issue in Kant, and then discussing it across a variety of texts, sometimes texts that even specialists ignore. His work is primarily integrative and synthetic, although there is also a strong analytical strain. If I were to teach a course on Kant's ethics, this is the book I would use as a secondary source. If I were taking a course on Kant's ethics, this is the book I would rely on most, apart from Kant's own writings. Advanced students and scholars will argue with many aspects of Sullivan's exposition, but no book on Kant enjoys universal approbation. But I question whether anyone studying Kant's work for the first time or trying to study his moral thought as a whole will find a more helpful book than this. It is to be recommended for its breadth, its comprehensiveness, and its clarity.

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Immanuel Kant's life took place on two very different levels. Read the first page
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possible moral world, noumenal point, ultimate moral norm, substantive moral rules, moral contentment, ultimate maxim, ideal moral world, conative power, problematic maxims, wide duties, human moral life, ordinary moral consciousness, noumenal agents, empirical practical reason, happiness proportionate, prudential imperatives, acceptable maxims, morally good character, moral character cannot, ordinary moral reasoning, dialectical rules, ordinary moral judgments, acting dutifully, morally good disposition, pure practical reason
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