An Introduction to Kant's Ethics
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Book Details
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Author: Roger J. Sullivan
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Brand: Cambridge University Press
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Binding: Paperback
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Format: Import
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Number of Pages: 192
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Release Date: 29-07-1994
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ISBN: 9780521467698
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Languages: English
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Package Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
About The Book
An Introduction to Kant’s Ethics by Roger J. Sullivan provides a concise, accessible exploration of Immanuel Kant's moral philosophy. This book is particularly focused on Kant’s ethical theory and the underlying political philosophy that shapes his moral views. Sullivan's approach is unique in that it links Kant's moral theory directly with his ideas about the political structure of civil society. By doing so, the book highlights why Kant believed that any legal framework for society must be based on moral principles.
This introduction is designed to make Kant's complex philosophical ideas approachable for a wide audience. It provides readers with a clear understanding of how Kant’s ideas about duty, freedom, and moral law extend beyond individual behavior to the structures that govern society. As such, it offers an essential entry point for anyone seeking to understand Kant's influential views on ethics and their relevance to both personal morality and the wider social order.

