Rescuing Autonomy From Kant: A Marxist Critique of Kant's Ethics

Brill (2023)
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In Rescuing Autonomy from Kant, James Furner argues that Marxism's relation to Kant's ethics is not one of irrelevance, complementarity or incompatibility, but critique: the value of autonomy can be grounded by appeal to an antinomy in capitalism's basic structure.

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