Kant: The Metaphysics of Morals (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

by Immanuel Kant

Mary J. Gregor (Editor) and Roger J. Sullivan (Introduction)

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The Metaphysics of Morals is Kant's major work in applied moral philosophy in which he deals with the basic principles of rights and of virtues. It comprises two parts: the 'Doctrine of Right', which deals with the rights which people have or can acquire, and the 'Doctrine of Virtue', which deals with the virtues they ought to acquire. Mary Gregor's translation, revised for publication in the Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy series, is the only complete translation of the whole text, and includes extensive annotation on Kant's difficult and sometimes unfamiliar vocabulary. A new introduction by Roger Sullivan sets the work in its historical and philosophical context. This volume will be of wide interest to students of ethics and of legal and political philosophy.
  • ISBN13 9780511809644
  • Publish Date 5 May 2013 (first published 18 April 1996)
  • Publish Status Inactive
  • Out of Print 19 September 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Cambridge University Press
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
  • Format eBook
  • Language English