Kant, Schopenhauer and Morality: Recovering the Categorical Imperative by M. Walker

Kant, Schopenhauer and Morality: Recovering the Categorical Imperative

M. Walker

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nonfiction history philosophy sociology
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Addressing the perennial question: why should we be moral? this book argues that we can only give a truly and morally satisfying answer to that question by radically reconfiguring our conception of the self and the way it relates to others.

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