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    Two conceptions of the highest good in Kant
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (4): 593-619. 1988.
    This paper develops an interpretation of what is essential to kant's doctrine of the highest good, Which defends it while also explaining why it is often rejected. While it is commonly viewed as a theological ideal in which happiness is proportioned to virtue, The paper gives an account in which neither feature appears. The highest good is best understood as a state of affairs to be achieved through human agency, Containing the moral perfection of all individuals and the satisfaction of their pe…Read more
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    Legislating the moral law
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    Immanuel Kant's Moral Theory
    Philosophical Review 101 (4): 867. 1992.
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    Ethical Autonomy
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