Professor Sullivan offers a detailed, authoritative account of Kant's practical and moral philosophy.
1. Introduction; 2. The context for Kant's moral philosophy; Part I. The Nature of Morality: 3. The nature of human action; 4. Prudence: taking care of our own interests; 5. Morality: living autonomously; 6. Morally obligatory ends; 7. The defense of morality; 8. The primacy of morality; Part II. The Moral Norm for Persons: 9. Moral character: part I; 10. Moral character: part II; Part III. The Norm for Moral Judgment: 11. The categorical imperative; 12. The formula of autonomy or of universal law: part I; 13. The formula of autonomy or of universal law: part II; 14. The formula of respect for the dignity of persons; 15. The formula of legislation for a moral community; Part IV. Kant on History, Politics, and Religion: 16. Autonomy and the state; 17. Civil justice and republicanism; 18. Kant's philosophy of religion; Appendixes: 1. Kant's two-viewpoints doctrine; 2. Kant's philosophy of moral education.