Using literary and philosophical examples, Grenberg explores Kantian virtue theory in which humility is central.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeanine Grenberg is Associate Professor of Philosophy at St Olaf College, Minnesota.
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Introduction Part I. Kantian Virtue: 1. Dependent and corrupt rational agency 2. Constraints on any possible Kantian account of virtue 3. A Kantian account of virtue Part II. A Kantian Response to Recent Accounts of Humility: 4. A Kantian response to recent accounts of humility Part III: The Kantian Virtue of Humility: 5. The Kantian virtue of humility 6. Humility and self-respect 7. The humble person Part IV. The Virtues of Kantian Humility: 8. The humble pursuit of self-knowledge 9. The humble pursuit of respect for persons Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. Kantian Virtue: 1. Dependent and corrupt rational agency 2. Constraints on any possible Kantian account of virtue 3. A Kantian account of virtue Part II. A Kantian Response to Recent Accounts of Humility: 4. A Kantian response to recent accounts of humility Part III: The Kantian Virtue of Humility: 5. The Kantian virtue of humility 6. Humility and self-respect 7. The humble person Part IV. The Virtues of Kantian Humility: 8. The humble pursuit of self-knowledge 9. The humble pursuit of respect for persons Conclusion.
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