The Idea of Humanity: Anthropology and Anthroponomy in Kant’s Ethics

New York: Routledge (2001)
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Examining the significance of Kant's account of "rational faith," this study argues that he profoundly revises his account of the human will and the moral philosophy of it in his later religious writings.

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David Sussman
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