Rescuing Autonomy from Kant: Politics of Hate on the Margins of Global Capital

Author:   James Furner
Publisher:   Haymarket Books
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Pages:   351
Publication Date:   23 January 2024
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Author:   James Furner
Publisher:   Haymarket Books
Imprint:   Haymarket Books
ISBN:  

9798888900031


Pages:   351
Publication Date:   23 January 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Part I Three Views of Marxism’s Relation to Kant’s Ethics Introduction to Part I 1 Against the Irrelevance View  1 The Instrumental Reasons Argument  2 The False Claims Argument  3 The Ideology Argument  4 The Class Interests Argument  5 Summary 2 Against the Complementarity View, Part 1: Socialist Strategy  1 The Complementarity View: Stammler, Staudinger, Vorländer  2 An Objection to the Complementarity View  3 The Deficient Self-Understanding Claim: A Critique 3 Against the Complementarity View, Part 2: Can Kant’s Formula of the End in Itself Condemn Capitalism?  1 FEI-Based Arguments against Capitalism  2 Kant’s Never Merely as a Means Principle  3 Applying FEI: Some General Considerations  4 Applying FEI beyond Kant  5 Evaluation of the Arguments  6 FEI and General Injustice  7 Conclusion 4 Against the Incompatibility View  1 Two Components of Human Freedom  2 Marx on Human Freedom  3 The True Realm of Freedom and the Realm of Necessity  4 The Link to Autonomy  5 Marx on the Autonomy of a Human Community  6 Marx’s Commitment to a Critique of Kant’s Ethics  7 Summary Part II A Critique of Kant’s Ethics Introduction to Part II 5 Kant’s Contradiction in Conception Test  1 The Basic Features of the Causal-Teleological Version of LCI  2 Further Features of a Causal-Teleological Version of LCI  3 The Suicide Maxim  4 The False Promising Maxim  5 Summary 6 Kant’s Contradiction in the Will Test  1 Assessment Criteria  2 Assessing the Existing Interpretations  3 The Extravagant Imperfect Nature Interpretation  4 Formulating the Groundwork’s Two Maxims  5 The Maxim of Neglecting Natural Gifts  6 The Maxim of Refusing to Help  7 Summary 7 The Principle of Suitability Interpretation of Kant’s Formula of the Law of Nature  1 The Contradiction in Conception Test  2 The Contradiction in the Will Test 8 Kant’s Argument for the Formula of the End in Itself  1 The Structure of Kant’s Argument for FEI  2 Steps 1–3  3 Step 4: the Logical Pluralism Version of Kant’s Regressive Argument  4 Advantages of the Logical Pluralism Version of Kant’s Regressive Argument  5 Humanity, Personality and a Belief in the Existence of God 9 Kant’s Arguments for a Belief in the Existence of God  1 Kant’s Concept of the Highest Good  2 The Argument from the Highest Good  3 Wood’s Version of the Argument from the Highest Good  4 The Objection from Moral Happiness  5 The Physicoteleological Argument  6 Conclusion Part III Founding a Post-Kantian Ethics Introduction to Part III 10 A Marxist Argument for Autonomy  1 Relativising Practical Reason  2 An Argumentative Strategy  3 The Need for a Duty to the Whole  4 The General Features of a Foundational Argument  5 A Lesson from Mill’s ‘Proof’  6 The Distinctive Features of a Marxist Foundational Argument  7 A Simple Account of Capitalism’s Basic Structure  8 Explaining the Premises  9 The Rights-Antinomy  10 Resolving the Rights-Antinomy  11 The System Universalisability Principle of Justice  12 The Autonomy of a Human Community  13 Summary  14 The Justification of Socialist Strategy  15 Conclusion Bibliography Index

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James Furneris the author ofMarx on Capitalism: the Interaction-Recognition-Antinomy Thesis.

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