Immanuel KantGrounding for the Metaphysics of Morals: with On a Supposed Right to Lie because of Philanthropic Concerns (Hackett Classics)
D**A
libro de filosofia
muy interesante libro y te hace pensar mucho en general, buena informacion!
M**M
All Western moral theory founded on duty has ties to ...
All Western moral theory founded on duty has ties to Kant. While the book can be a tough read at times, it is worth the effort.
S**E
Great
Great book, but a tough read. Be prepared to stop and think every few pages
R**H
Kant's Metaphysics in a North Philadelphia Slum
This relatively brief work does not, in my opinion, really add anything significant to Kant's three major critiques: Pure Reason, Practical Reason, and Aesthetics. But it has a very good Introduction by James W. Ellington, the translator.I first read Kant 63 years ago, and have been profoundly influenced by him. In fact, I did an article recently for my Haverford College alumni magazine, which explored my not really understanding the poverty I witnessed in No. Philly on three Quaker weekend work camps in the 1950s (the ding an sich, in Kant's terms). But I tried to do whatever I could to make a responsible effort to help in one very modest situation. I think that was a Kantian action.
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M**M
Answer to the question of what is morality without religion, and a refutation of moral relativism
A great introduction to the philosophy of Immanuel Kant. If you have never read any Kant, start with this.
B**E
Good read. Can be found for FREE elsewhere.
Good book. Kant is good. But do yourself a favor and just read it online. PDFs are available everywhere as no one publisher has total rights to Kant's work.
J**A
Chalk one up for the consequentialist, I suppose
I’ve been reading around philosophy lately, and I like these thin little Hackett texts since they’re a good reference if you want to read in the primary texts. However, for me it has been a bit hit or miss. I really liked the Rousseau and Descartes I read. But this one didn’t do it for me. I was already aware of the categorical imperative prior to reading this book, but it was a long read for a book under a hundred pages. I don’t want to lay blame at the foot of the translator, but I’m guessing that whatever early modern version of the German Kant was writing in has the same sort of limits as the contemporaneous English plus it’s a philosophic text which is not well known for being easy to read. Kant writes in these long paragraphs which don’t really flow so in the end I know about as much as the categorical imperative now as I did when I picked the book up. Chalk one up for the consequentialist, I suppose. The introduction was good, at least.
A**R
Great value
Great price is better that just purchased at the university. He always used Amazon for University books better value for his money and fast delivery.
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Good service
Arrived in good order in a short amount of time
N**N
Five Stars
I loved the book. It states Kant's views clearly and is a useful aid to study.
T**N
Five Stars
Perfect condition.
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Shipping issues
Nothing wrong with Kant's work. Shipping issues. Bent cover, indentations amd slight rip.
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