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Kant on Self-Control provides a comprehensive analysis of self-control within Immanuel Kant’s philosophical system. Marijana Vujošević explores how Kant conceptualizes the human capacity to regulate desires, inclinations, and actions through reason and moral law. The book examines the relationship between autonomy, freedom, and self-discipline, demonstrating how self-control functions as a cornerstone of Kantian ethics and practical philosophy.
Vujošević investigates key aspects of Kant’s thought, including the conflict between rational will and sensible inclinations, the role of duty in self-governance, and the development of moral character. She addresses how Kant’s critical philosophy addresses the problem of weakness of will and the conditions necessary for genuine self-mastery. This work contributes to contemporary debates about agency, moral responsibility, and the nature of rational self-control.







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