Kant's Theory of ActionAuthor :
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Published : Thursday 18 June 2009
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What are the causes of our actions? How do we act with free will? What makes an action virtuous? What is a good will? Richard McCarty presents controversial and carefully argued answers to these questions, based on the theory of action that underlies Kant's ethics, considered in its historical context.
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