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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Taking Autonomy Seriously
I GETTING THERE
1 "Carazan's Dream": Kant's Early Theory of Freedom
2 Kant's Archimedean Moment: Remarks in "Observations Concerning the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime"
3 Rousseau, Count Verri, and the "True Economy of Human Nature": Lectures on Anthropology, 1772-1781
4 The "Paradox" of Autonomy
II COMPLICATIONS ON ARRIVAL
Introduction to Part II: Late Kant, 1789-1798
5 Moral Hesitation in Religion within the Boundaries of Bare Reason
6 Kant's "True Politics": Völkerrecht in Toward Perpetual Peace and The Metaphysics of Morals
7 Kant as Educator: The Conflict of the Faculties, Part One
8 Archimedes Revisited: Honor and History in The Conflict of the Faculties, Part Two
9 Kant's Jewish Problem
Concluding Remarks: The Limits of Autonomy
Notes
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Taking Autonomy Seriously
I GETTING THERE
1 "Carazan's Dream": Kant's Early Theory of Freedom
2 Kant's Archimedean Moment: Remarks in "Observations Concerning the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime"
3 Rousseau, Count Verri, and the "True Economy of Human Nature": Lectures on Anthropology, 1772-1781
4 The "Paradox" of Autonomy
II COMPLICATIONS ON ARRIVAL
Introduction to Part II: Late Kant, 1789-1798
5 Moral Hesitation in Religion within the Boundaries of Bare Reason
6 Kant's "True Politics": Völkerrecht in Toward Perpetual Peace and The Metaphysics of Morals
7 Kant as Educator: The Conflict of the Faculties, Part One
8 Archimedes Revisited: Honor and History in The Conflict of the Faculties, Part Two
9 Kant's Jewish Problem
Concluding Remarks: The Limits of Autonomy
Notes
Index