"...this contribution by Baxley (Washington Univ. in St. Louis) is noteworthy in its meticulous analysis of autocracy as the linchpin for understanding Kantian virtue... For dedicated Kant scholars (and perhaps Schiller scholars) this book is a worthy addition, but it may be too advanced for most readers... Recommended..." --L.A. Wilkinson, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, CHOICE "...lucid, levelheaded and (from a Kantian perspective at least) deeply interesting book... an impressive achievement and everyone who is interested in Kantian ethics and moral psychology ought to read Baxley's book..." --Carsten Fogh Nielsen, Ph.D., University of Aarhus, Metapsychology Online Review "...Anne Margaret Baxley's book, Kant's Theory of Virtue, is the most informative and comprehensive discussion of the nature and role of virtue in Kant's ethics currently available..." --Robert B. Louden, University of Southern Maine, Journal of the History of Philosophy