Introduction Part I: Essential Features Chapter 1: Meaning and Status Chapter 2: Generality and Moral Nature Chapter 3: Content-Dependence and Discursive Character Part II: Ground Chapter 4: Why Grounds are Needed Chapter 5: The Sources of the Normativity of Practical Reason Chapter 6: The Ground of the Normative Claim and Normativity of Law Conclusion Appendix: The Modified Kantian Account and Kant's Philosophy of Law
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