Abstract

Introduction 1. Freedom of the self as such: the good will, duty, and moral feeling 2. Freedom of the self over time: virtue 3. Freedom of the self and the moral world: the highest good 4. Enacting the moral world: founding and promoting a civil condition 5. Enacting the moral world: joining the ethical community 6. Human finitude undone: culture and history Conclusion: practical reason's 'peculiar fate'.

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