Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-174) and indexes.
Contents
Principles of pure practical reason : imagination and moral "derivation" -- The concept of an object of pure practical reason : imagination, good and evil, and the typic -- The incentives (Triebfeder) of pure practical reason : incentive-creating imagination and moral feeling -- Dialectic of pure practical reason in general and imagination -- Imagination and the postulates of immortality and God -- Imagination and the moral extension of reason -- Methodology of pure practical reason : images and ecstasy.
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Summary
Places imagination squarely at the core of Kant's moral law and ethics.