Kant on Moral Autonomy
Discover the profound insights of Immanuel Kant in Kant on Moral Autonomy by Oliver Sensen, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This thought-provoking book delves into Kant's pivotal concept of autonomy, a cornerstone of contemporary philosophy and moral discourse, often regarded as the foundation for human rights. With 314 pages of in-depth analysis, this work is essential for human rights theorists, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates studying Kantian philosophy, moral philosophy, legal and political philosophy, as well as the history of philosophy and psychology. Enhance your understanding of autonomy and its implications for moral thought with this engaging exploration of Kant's ideas.