PART 1: INTRODUCTORY MATERIAL
How to Use this Book
Abbreviations for Kant's Works
A Sketch of Kant's Life
Editor's Introduction: Some Main Themes of the Groundwork
Analysis of Arguments
Supplementary Reading
PART 2: THE TEXT
GROUNDWORK FOR THE METAPHYSICS OF MORALS
Preface
I: Passage from the Common Rational Knowledge of Morality to the
Philosophical
II: Transition from Popular Moral Philosophy to a Metaphysics of
Morals
III: Final Step from a Metaphysics of Morals to a Critique of Pure
Practical Reason PART 3: REFERENCE MATERIAL
Bibliography of Works Cited
Index of Proper Names
Index of Topics
Thomas E. Hill Jr. is Kenan Professor of Philosophy at the
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He has also taught at
the University of California at Los Angeles and has held visiting
appointments at Stanford University and the University of
Minnesota.
He has written widely on ethics and political philosophy. Books
published previously include 'Human Welfare and Moral Worth'
(2002), 'Respect, Pluralism and Justice: Kantian Perspectives'
(2000) and 'Dignity and Practical Reason in Kant's Moral Theory'
(1992). Arnulf Zweig currently teaches at Baruch College, City
University of New York. He is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at
the University of Oregon and has held visiting appointments at
Harvard and M.I.T.
He is the editor and translator of Kant's correspondence and has
published articles in the philosophy of law, ethics and the history
of philosophy. Books published previously include 'Kant:
Correspondence' (1999) and Kant: Philosophical Correspondence,
1759-1799 (1967, 1970).
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