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Is Kant’s Ethics Metaphysically Naturalistic? Comments on Frederick Rauscher’s Naturalism and Realism in Kant’s Ethics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2017

Konstantin Pollok*
Affiliation:
University of South Carolina

Abstract

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© Kantian Review 2017 

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