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Kant’s Metaphysics of the Will: Freedom, Reason, and the Moral Law

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Jaqueline Mariña examines Kant’s complex theory of the will, exploring how freedom, reason, and moral law interconnect in his philosophical system. This work provides a comprehensive analysis of one of philosophy’s most influential yet challenging metaphysical frameworks.

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This scholarly work by Jaqueline Mariña offers a detailed exploration of Immanuel Kant’s metaphysics of the will, one of the most important yet difficult aspects of Kantian philosophy. Mariña carefully examines how Kant reconciles human freedom with the deterministic laws of nature, and how reason operates as the foundation of moral law.

The book investigates the intricate relationship between transcendental idealism, the categorical imperative, and autonomous agency. Mariña argues that understanding Kant’s conception of the will is essential to grasping his entire critical philosophy. Through rigorous textual analysis and philosophical argumentation, the author clarifies how Kant’s metaphysical framework addresses fundamental questions about human agency, moral responsibility, and the nature of practical reason.

Essential reading for Kant scholars and philosophers interested in metaphysics, ethics, and the foundations of modern philosophy.

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Author

Jaqueline Mariña

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009574747

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