Kant's Theory of Virtue
Discover a fresh perspective on moral philosophy with Kant's Theory of Virtue by Anne Margaret Baxley, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This insightful work spans 206 pages and provides a systematic interpretation of Immanuel Kant's approach to virtue. Baxley expertly highlights how Kant's unique moral framework presents a significant alternative to the traditional Aristotelian views that have long influenced contemporary virtue ethics. Whether you are a student of philosophy or simply curious about ethical theories, this book offers a compelling exploration of virtue and its role in moral reasoning. Dive into Kant's profound insights and enrich your understanding of virtue ethics with this essential read.