Kant and the Moral Conscience Tribunal

  • – Foreword by José-Luis L. Aranguren 
  • – Transcendental consciousness 
  • – One’s own conscience 
  • – The common ethical conscience 
  • – Moral egalitarianism 
  • – The concept of “good will” 
  • – Transition to transcendental and ethical conscience 
  • – Morality as a “fact of reason” 
  • – The self-constitution of the individual 
  • – Conscience as conscientia practica (1788) 
  • – Conscientia iudex in criticism of religion (1793) 
  • – Conscientia iudex in criticism of virtue (1797) 
  • – The “inner tribunal” of moral conscience 
  • – “Remorse” and “self contentment” 
  • – The basic moral “assent” 
  • – Duty for “truthfulness” and “conscientious decision” 
  • – Moral conscience and the assumption of God’s existence 
  • – The ethics of “attitude” and the inner change 
  • – The goal of moral conscience 
  • – Stoic and Lutheran traces on Kantian Gewissen 
  • – The critical sense of moral conscience 
  • – Interpretation of results 
  • – The restoration of moral thinking​