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Tables of Contents for Categorical Principles of Law
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
vii
 
Kenneth Baynes
Translator's Preface
xxv
 
Abbreviations
xxix
 
The Theory of Modernity in Dialogue with Kant
1
16
PART ONE: COUNTERPOINT OR ANACHRONISM?
A Transcendental Critique of Society?
17
14
In Search of the Lost Paradigm
31
28
Practical Metaphysics and Anthropology
59
26
The Categorical Imperative of Law in the Singular
85
20
PART TWO: EXAMPLES OF CATEGORICAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW
A Look at Utilitarianism
105
20
The Prohibition Against False Promising
125
26
Penal Law as Categorical Imperative
151
24
``The Republic of Free, Confederated Peoples''
175
24
PART THREE: TIMELY ALTERNATIVES?
Freedom Without Herrschaft (Axelrod)?
199
16
Is Rawls's Theory of Justice Kantian?
215
18
Kantian Doubts About Apel's Discourse Ethics
233
16
Habermas and the Conversion of Critical Theory
249
40
Bibliography
289
8
Index
297