Phenomenology of Spirit by G. W. F. Hegel (Author), A. V. Miller, & 1 more
ISBN: 9780198245971
Oxford University Press, 15 June 1989
Hardback, 240 pages
In this book Paul Guyer presents a systematic interpretation of Kant’s moral philosophy, emphasizing the central role of freedom in his ethical theory. He argues that Kant’s account of moral obligation is deeply connected to his broader critical philosophy, particularly his views on reason and autonomy.
Guyer carefully analyses Kant’s arguments concerning the categorical imperative, autonomy, and the justification of moral principles, while also addressing major interpretative debates. The result is a clear and rigorous study that situates Kant’s ethics within the wider framework of his philosophical system.