Kant on Freedom, Law, and Happiness
Explore the profound insights of Immanuel Kant through the lens of Paul Guyer in Kant on Freedom, Law, and Happiness. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2000, this compelling collection of twelve essays offers a radical reinterpretation of Kant's moral and political philosophy. Guyer expertly articulates how Kant's coherent liberalism remains relevant and can inform contemporary discussions on ethics and governance. With a comprehensive page count of 456, this paperback edition invites readers to delve into the complexities of Kantian thought and its implications for modern society. Perfect for philosophy enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of freedom, law, and happiness.