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Kant's system of ethics in its relation to Schiller's ethical views
pp. 15-51
Résumé
Our undertaking does not require even a nearly complete account of Kant's ethics, and indeed it would not be expedient to give one. We need only to present Kant's chief views as clearly as we can, so that we shall have a groundwork for the critique to follow; anything merely secondary may be disregarded.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Reiner Hans (1983) Duty and inclination the fundamentals of morality discussed and redefined with special regard to Kant and Schiller. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 15-51
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-6830-1_1
Citation complète:
Reiner Hans, 1983, Kant's system of ethics in its relation to Schiller's ethical views. In H. Reiner Duty and inclination the fundamentals of morality discussed and redefined with special regard to Kant and Schiller (15-51). Dordrecht, Springer.