Book review: Guyer, Paul. Kant on the rationality of morality [Book Review]

Manuscrito 43 (2):114-128 (2020)
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I discuss Paul Guyer’s contribution to the Cambridge Elements: The Philosophy of Immanuel Kant series. The author argues that Kant derives the fundamental principle and the object of morality from the fundamental principles of reason. I provide an overview of its chapters and discuss some of its main interpretative claims.

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Constructivism about reasons.Sharon Street - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 3:207-45.

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