Kant's Impure Ethics
Discover the intriguing insights of Robert B. Louden in Kant's Impure Ethics, a thought-provoking monograph published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2002. This paperback edition spans 276 pages and offers a fresh, revisionist perspective on Kant's ethical framework. While Kant's ethics is often viewed as a formal program with limited empirical examples, Louden challenges this notion by highlighting Kant's incorporation of empirical studies of human nature. This engaging exploration invites readers to reconsider the relationship between Kant's philosophical ideals and real-world applications, making it a must-read for students and scholars of ethics, philosophy, and human behavior. Enhance your understanding of Kantian ethics with this essential addition to your library.