Mary J. Gregor
Mary J. Gregor (January 1, 1928 – October 31, 1994) was an American author, translator, and professor.
She was a Kant scholar and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at San Diego State University,[1] best known for translating the works of the German philosopher Immanuel Kant.[2]
Allen W. Wood has recognized her translations as characterized "not only by meticulous linguistic accuracy and scholarly erudition but also by an unfailing sense of style and an uncanny ability to render Kant's meaning into readable and even elegant English".[3]
Publications
- Gregor, Mary J. (1963). Laws of Freedom: A Study of Kant's Method of Applying the Categorical Imperative in the Metaphysik der Sitten, Blackwell, 206 pages.
Translations of Kant's work
- (1964) The Doctrine of Virtue.
- (1974) Anthropology from a Pragmatic Standpoint. ISBN 978-9024715855.
- (1979) The Conflict of the Faculties. ISBN 978-0803277755
- (1985) On the Philosopher's Medicine of the Body.
- (1991) Metaphysics of Morals. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521566735
- (1997) Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521626958
References
- "Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association". 68 (5). May 1995: 96–98. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "The Conflict of the Faculties - University of Nebraska Press". Nebraska Press.
- Kant, Immanuel (1999). Practical Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. xi. ISBN 978-0521654081.
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