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Kant On Evil Selfdeception And Moral Reform Hardcover Laura Papish

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Kant On Evil Selfdeception And Moral Reform Hardcover Laura Papish
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.89 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Laura Papish
ISBN: 9780190692100, 0190692103
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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Kant On Evil Selfdeception And Moral Reform Hardcover Laura Papish by Laura Papish 9780190692100, 0190692103 instant download after payment.

Throughout his writings, and particularly inReligion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason,Kant alludes to the idea that evil is connected to self-deceit, and while numerous commentators regard this as a highly attractive thesis, none have seriously explored it. Laura Papish'sKant on Evil,Self-Deception, and Moral Reformaddresses this crucial element of Kant's ethical theory.
Working with both Kant's core texts on ethics and materials less often cited within scholarship on Kant's practical philosophy (such as Kant's logic lectures), Papish explores the cognitive dimensions of Kant's accounts of evil and moral reform while engaging the most influential -- and often scathing -- of Kant's critics. Her book asks what self-deception is for Kant, why and how it is connected to evil, and how we achieve the self-knowledge that should take the place of self-deceit. She offers novel defenses of Kant's widely dismissed claims that evil is motivated by self-love and that an evil is rooted universally in human nature, and she develops original arguments concerning how social institutions and interpersonal relationships facilitate, for Kant, the self-knowledge that is essential to moral reform.
In developing and defending Kant's understanding of evil, moral reform, and their cognitive underpinnings, Papish not only makes an important contribution to Kant scholarship.Kant on Evil, Self-Deception, and Moral Reformalso reveals how much contemporary moral philosophers, philosophers of religion, and general readers interested in the phenomenon of evil stand to gain by taking seriously Kant's views.

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