Virtues of Freedom
Discover the profound insights of Paul Guyer in his compelling collection of essays, "Virtues of Freedom," published by Oxford University Press in 2016. This thought-provoking volume explores the contributions of the renowned Enlightenment philosopher, Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), as he articulates a moral philosophy centered on the pivotal concept of human freedom—the inherent ability to determine one’s own goals and values.
Spanning 338 pages, Guyer delves into Kant's efforts to elevate freedom as the fundamental cornerstone of ethical thought, offering readers a deep understanding of this influential figure's ideas. Perfect for philosophy enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Virtues of Freedom" invites you to engage with Kant's legacy and its relevance to contemporary moral discourse. Enhance your philosophical library with this essential read from one of the leading experts in the field.