The Highest Good in Aristotle and Kant
Edited by Joachim Aufderheide and Ralf M. Bader
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Determining the good in action: wish, deliberation, and choice, Dorothea Frede
2. The content of happiness: a new case for theoria, Joachim Aufderheide
3. Aristotle on the highest good: a new approach, David Charles
4. The summum bonum in Aristotle's Ethics: fractured goodness, Christopher Shields
5. The end of all human action / The final object of all my conduct, Robert Louden
6. The complete object of practical knowledge, Stephen Engstrom
7. The inner voice: Kant on conditionality and god as cause, Rachel Barney
8. Kant's theory of the highest good, Ralf M. Bader
9. The highest good: who needs it?, David Sussman
10. Why some things must remain unknown: Kant on faith, moral motivation and the highest good, Jens Timmermann
Index