This volume collects ten essays investigating some fundamental aspects of Kant's ethics, drawing wider conclusions for moral philosophy. Herman aims to undermine some received ideas about how Kantian ethics works and what it means in practice.
This volume collects ten essays investigating some fundamental aspects of Kant's ethics, drawing wider conclusions for moral philosophy. Herman aims to undermine some received ideas about how Kantian ethics works and what it means in practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Barbara Herman is the Griffin Professor of Philosophy at UCLA. She previously held appointments at the University of Southern California and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is the author of The Practice of Moral Judgment (Harvard, 1993), Moral Literacy (Harvard, 2007), and The Moral Habitat (OUP, 2021), and was the editor of John Rawls's Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy (Harvard, 2000).
Inhaltsangabe
PART ONE: Rethinking Kant's Ethics 1: Reasoning to Obligation 2: The Difference That Ends Make 3: Making Exceptions 4: A Mismatch of Methods 5: Kantian Commitments PART TWO: Looking Outside and Within 6: A Habitat for Humanity 7: Morality Unbounded 8: We are Not Alone: A Place for Animals in Kant s Ethics 9: Other to Self: Where Love is on the Path to Moral Agency 10: Religion and The Highest Good: Speaking to the Heart of Even the Best of Us
PART ONE: Rethinking Kant's Ethics 1: Reasoning to Obligation 2: The Difference That Ends Make 3: Making Exceptions 4: A Mismatch of Methods 5: Kantian Commitments PART TWO: Looking Outside and Within 6: A Habitat for Humanity 7: Morality Unbounded 8: We are Not Alone: A Place for Animals in Kant s Ethics 9: Other to Self: Where Love is on the Path to Moral Agency 10: Religion and The Highest Good: Speaking to the Heart of Even the Best of Us
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