TY - BOOK AU - Edwards,Jeffrey TI - Autonomy, Moral Worth, and Right: Kant on Obligatory Ends, Respect for Law, and Original Acquisition T2 - Kantstudien-Ergänzungshefte , SN - 9783110516067 PY - 2017///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Ethik KW - Kant, Immanuel KW - Naturrecht KW - PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern KW - bisacsh KW - ethics KW - natural law N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Note on Sources, Abbreviations, and Translations --; Acknowledgements --; Introduction --; Part I: Obligatory Ends, Material Practical Principles, and Practical Law in Kant’s Doctrine of Morals --; Chapter 1: Reason’s Lawgiving and Obligatory Ends in the Metaphysics of Morals --; Chapter 2: Obligatory Ends and the Grounding of Maxims: A Key Problem in Kant’s Moral Doctrine of Ends --; Chapter 3: The Principle of Self-Love and Material Practical Principles in the Critique of Practical Reason --; Part II: Moral Worth and Motivation in Kant and Hume --; Chapter 4: Eudaimonistic Etiology, Own-Perfection, and Moral Worth --; Chapter 5: Moral Worth and Motivation in Kant’s Criticism of Sentimentalist Ethics --; Part III: Kant’s Juridical Theory of Right and the Foundations of Property Law --; Chapter 6: Original Community, Possession, and Acquisition in Kant’s Doctrine of Right --; Chapter 7: Original Acquisition in Kant, Grotius, and Selden --; Part IV: Placing Kant in his History of Moral Philosophy --; Chapter 8: Kant’s Classification of Material Principles of Morality in the Critique of Practical Reason --; Chapter 9: Hutcheson and Rousseau in the Development of Kant’s Doctrine of Morals --; Chapter 10: Sentimentalist Ethics and Natural Law --; Chapter 11: Kant and the Role of the Honestum in Sentimentalist and Rationalist Ethics --; Chapter 12: Natural Right, Material Equality, and the Normative Basis of Acquisition --; Conclusion --; Bibliography --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - This book examines the surprising ramifications of Kant’s late account of practical reason’s obligatory ends as well as a revolutionary implication of his theory of property. It thereby sheds new light on Kant’s place in the history of modern moral philosophy UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110517408 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110517408 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110517408/original ER -