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Reconsidering Virtue: Kant's Moral Religion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

James Carter*
Affiliation:
Regents. Park College
*
Pusey Street, Oxford OX1 2LB, United Kingdom. Email: james.carter@theology.ox.ac.uk

Abstract

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© 2011 The Author. New Blackfriars © 2011 The Dominican Council

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