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40Religion, Love, and Law: Hegel's Metaphysics of MoralsIn Stephen Houlgate & M. Baur (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Hegel, Blackwell. 2011.Hegelian ethics, which gives pride of place to the roles and relations that give substance to our moral life, is seen as a rejection of Kant's a priori treatment of morality, moral law and moral agency. Analysis of the so-called religious writings from the late 1790s to the early 1800s, 'The Positivity of the Christian Religion', the 'Love' fragment, and the essay 'On the Scientific Treatment of Natural Law', shows Hegel engaging profoundly with recognizably Kantian problems of moral metaphysics…Read more
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68Kant and the Culture of EnlightenmentState University of New York Press. 2005._Interprets Kant's conception of enlightenment within the broader philosophical project of his critique of reason._
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