Translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott
CONTENTS
[ FIRST SECTION—TRANSITION FROM THE COMMON RATIONAL KNOWLEDGE OF MORALITY TO THE PHILOSOPHICAL ]
[ SECOND SECTION—TRANSITION FROM POPULAR MORAL PHILOSOPHY TO THE METAPHYSIC OF MORALS ]
[ The Autonomy of the Will as the Supreme Principle of Morality ]
[ Heteronomy of the Will as the Source of all spurious Principles of Morality ]
[ THIRD SECTION—TRANSITION FROM THE METAPHYSIC OF MORALS TO THE CRITIQUE OF PURE PRACTICAL REASON ]
[ The Concept of Freedom is the Key that explains the Autonomy of the Will ]
[ Freedom must be presupposed as a Property of the Will of all Rational Beings ]
[ Of the Interest attaching to the Ideas of Morality ]
[ How is a Categorical Imperative Possible? ]
[ Of the Extreme Limits of all Practical Philosophy. ]