Kant's Anatomy of Evil
Discover the profound insights of Sharon Anderson-Gold in Kant's Anatomy of Evil, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. This thought-provoking collection of essays delves into Immanuel Kant's controversial assertion that all human beings are inherently evil. With 264 pages of critical examination, this book unpacks the complexities of Kant's philosophy, exploring the intricate relationship between evil and individual autonomy. Anderson-Gold guides readers through Kant's moral framework, shedding light on how his views on evil contribute to his broader philosophical project. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone intrigued by moral philosophy, this paperback edition offers a compelling exploration of one of history's most challenging thinkers. Enhance your understanding of good and evil through the lens of Kant's thought with this essential read.