Table of Contents
Acknowledgements vii
List of Abbreviations ix
Introduction 1
Part I Themes from Kant's Ethics
1 Kant, Moral Obligation, and the Holy Will 15
2 Constructivism and the Argument from Autonomy 40
3 The Value of Humanity: Reflections on Korsgaard's Transcendental Argument 57
4 Moral Scepticism and Agency: Kant and Korsgaard 74
5 Moral Scepticism, Constructivism, and the Value of Humanity 90
6 Does 'Ought' Imply 'Can'? And Did Kant Think It Does? 106
7 Why Does Ought Imply Can? 122
Part II Ethics after Kant
8 On Hegel's Critique of Kant's Ethics: Beyond the 'Empty Formalism' Objection 139
9 Does Hegelian Ethics Rest on a Mistake? 157
10 'My Station and its Duties': Social Role Accounts of Obligation in Green and Bradley 171
11 The Ethics of the British Idealists: Perfectionism after Kant 190
12 Round Kant or through Him? On James's Arguments for Freedom, and their Relation to Kant's 202
13 'Duty and Virtue Are Moral Introversions': On Løgstrup's Critique of Morality 224
14 Divine Commands and Secular Demands: On Darwall on Anscombe on 'Modern Moral Philosophy' 243
Bibliography 265
Index 281