The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper
THE COMPLETE PROSE WORKS OF MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER, ESQ. COMPRISING THE CROCK OF GOLD, THE TWINS, AN AUTHOR'S MIND, HEART, PROBABILITIES, ETC.
pure practical Reason; just as that of metaphysics is the critical
examination of the pure speculative reason, already published. But
in the first place the former is not so absolutely necessary as the
latter, because in moral concerns human reason can easily be brought
to a high degree of correctness and completeness, even in the
commonest understanding, while on the contrary in its theoretic but
pure use it is wholly dialectical; and in the second place if the
critique of a pure practical reason is to be complete, it must be
possible at the same time to show its identity with the speculative
reason in a common principle, for it can ultimately be only one and
the same reason which has to be distinguished merely in its
application. I could not, however, bring it to such completeness here,
without introducing considerations of a wholly different kind, which
would be perplexing to the reader. On this account I have adopted
the title of Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals
instead of that of a Critical Examination of the pure practical
reason.
But in the third place, since a metaphysic of morals, in spite of
the discouraging title, is yet capable of being presented in popular
form, and one adapted to the common understanding, I find it useful to
separate from it this preliminary treatise on its fundamental
principles, in order that I may not hereafter have need to introduce
these necessarily subtle discussions into a book of a more simple
character.
THE COMPLETE PROSE WORKS OF MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER, ESQ. COMPRISING THE CROCK OF GOLD, THE TWINS, AN AUTHOR'S MIND, HEART, PROBABILITIES, ETC.