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Book SynopsisIn this critique Kant weaves his thoughts on practical reason into a unified argument. Lewis White Beck offers an examination of this argument and places it in the context of Kant's philosophy, and of the moral philosophy of the 18th century.
Table of ContentsI: The Writing of the "Critique of Practical Reason" II: The Limits of Theoretical Reason III: Thought, Action, and Practical Reason IV: Name, Purpose, and Structure of the "Critique"; Commentary on Preface and Introduction V: Survey of the Analytic of Practical Reason VI: The Postulates of Pure Practical Reason; Commentary on Dialectic, Chapter II, Sections IV and V; and Conclusion Bibliography I: Texts of "Kritik der Praktischen Vernunft" Bibliography II: Translations of the "Critique of Practical Reason" Bibliography III: Translations of Other Works by Kant as Cited in Commentary Bibliography IV: Studies of Kant Index of Passages Cited from "Critique of Practical Reason" Index of Names and Subjects