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- catalog alternative "Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Tugendlehre. English".
- catalog contributor b1787793.
- catalog contributor b1787794.
- catalog contributor b1787795.
- catalog created "[1964]".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "[1964]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1964]".
- catalog description "First chapter : concerning duties to other people considered simply as men -- First section : concerning the duty of love toward other men -- Concerning the duty of beneficence -- Concerning the duty of gratitude -- Sympathetic feeling in general is a duty -- Concerning the vices of hating mankind -- Which are directly opposed to loving mankind -- Second section : concerning the moral duties to other men issuing from the respect due them pride -- Calumny -- Mockery -- Second charter : concerning the ethical duties of men to one another with regard to their conditions -- Conclusion of the elements of ethics : concerning the most intimate union of love with respect in friendship -- Supplement : concerning the social virtues -- II. The methodology of ethics -- First section : the didactics of ethics -- Second section : ethical ascetics -- Conclusion : religion as a doctrine of duties to God lies outside the limits of pure moral philosophy -- German-English list of terms.".
- catalog description "Translator's preface -- Introduction : Kant's moral philosophy -- Note on the text -- The metaphysics of morals -- Preface to part I, the metaphysical principles of right -- Introduction -- Part II: The metaphysical principles of virtue -- Preface -- Introduction -- I. The elements of ethics -- First part of the elements of ethics : concerning duties to oneself -- First book : concerning perfect duties to oneself -- First chapter : Man's duty to himself insofar as he is an animal being -- Concerning suicide -- Concerning wanton self-abuse -- Concerning self-stupefaction through the immoderate use of food and drink -- Second chapter : man's duty to himself -- Considered only as a moral being -- Concerning lying -- Concerning avarice -- Concerning servility -- First section : concerning man's duty to himself insofar as he is the innate judge of himself -- Second section : concerning the foremost command of all duties to oneself -- Episodic section : concerning the amphiboly of the moral concepts of reflection -- Second book : concerning the imperfect duties of man to himself (regarding his end) -- First section : concerning his duty to himself to develop and increase his natural perfection -- Second section : concerning one's duty to himself to heighten his moral perfection -- Second part of the elements of ethics : concerning ethical duties to others".
- catalog extent "lxiii, 174 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Metaphysical principles of virtue.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Metaphysical principles of virtue.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Library of liberal arts ; 85".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "[1964]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Co.".
- catalog relation "Metaphysical principles of virtue.".
- catalog subject "171".
- catalog subject "B2785.E5 E55".
- catalog subject "Ethics.".
- catalog subject "Metaphysics Ethics.".
- catalog subject "Virtue.".
- catalog tableOfContents "First chapter : concerning duties to other people considered simply as men -- First section : concerning the duty of love toward other men -- Concerning the duty of beneficence -- Concerning the duty of gratitude -- Sympathetic feeling in general is a duty -- Concerning the vices of hating mankind -- Which are directly opposed to loving mankind -- Second section : concerning the moral duties to other men issuing from the respect due them pride -- Calumny -- Mockery -- Second charter : concerning the ethical duties of men to one another with regard to their conditions -- Conclusion of the elements of ethics : concerning the most intimate union of love with respect in friendship -- Supplement : concerning the social virtues -- II. The methodology of ethics -- First section : the didactics of ethics -- Second section : ethical ascetics -- Conclusion : religion as a doctrine of duties to God lies outside the limits of pure moral philosophy -- German-English list of terms.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Translator's preface -- Introduction : Kant's moral philosophy -- Note on the text -- The metaphysics of morals -- Preface to part I, the metaphysical principles of right -- Introduction -- Part II: The metaphysical principles of virtue -- Preface -- Introduction -- I. The elements of ethics -- First part of the elements of ethics : concerning duties to oneself -- First book : concerning perfect duties to oneself -- First chapter : Man's duty to himself insofar as he is an animal being -- Concerning suicide -- Concerning wanton self-abuse -- Concerning self-stupefaction through the immoderate use of food and drink -- Second chapter : man's duty to himself -- Considered only as a moral being -- Concerning lying -- Concerning avarice -- Concerning servility -- First section : concerning man's duty to himself insofar as he is the innate judge of himself -- Second section : concerning the foremost command of all duties to oneself -- Episodic section : concerning the amphiboly of the moral concepts of reflection -- Second book : concerning the imperfect duties of man to himself (regarding his end) -- First section : concerning his duty to himself to develop and increase his natural perfection -- Second section : concerning one's duty to himself to heighten his moral perfection -- Second part of the elements of ethics : concerning ethical duties to others".
- catalog title "Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Tugendlehre. English".
- catalog title "The metaphysical principles of virtue: part II of The metaphysics of morals. Translated by James Ellington, with an introd. by Warner Wick.".
- catalog type "text".