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Emotion, Reason, and Action in Kant
Physiology and the controlling of affects in Kant’s philosophy
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Book chapters
Conclusion: An emotional Kant?
Evil and passions
Physiology and the controlling of affects in Kant’s philosophy
Action, reason, and causes in Kant
Can we act without feelings? Respect, sympathy, and other forms of love
Notes
The beautiful and the good: Refinement as a propaedeutic to morality
Kantian virtue as a cure for affects and passions
Introduction
A place for affects and passion in the Kantian system
Women and emotion
What can Kant teach us about emotions?
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