Kant's impure ethics
                
                
                    Kant\'s Impure Ethics is the first book-length study in any language to examine in detail and assess critically the severely neglected "second part" of Kant\'s ethics, a part that he called "applied moral philosophy, moral anthropology, to which the empirical principles belong ... ethics applied to the human being".                
                
                                        
                            
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