The essays in this volume offer an approach to the history of moral and political philosophy that takes its inspiration from John Rawls.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Aristotle on the soul's conflict: towards an understanding of virtue ethics Marcia L. Homiak 2. Coercion, ideology and education in Hobbes's Leviathan Sharon A. Lloyd 3. The Hobbesian side of Hume Jean Hampton 4. The natural goodness of humanity Joshua Cohen 5. Metaphysics, philosophy: Rousseau on the problem of evil Susan Neiman 6. Within the limits of reason Onora O'Neill 7. A cosmopolitan kingdom of ends Barbara Herman 8. Legislating for a realm of ends: the social dimension of autonomy Andrews Reath 9. Kant on the objectivity of moral law Adrian M. S. Piper 10. Kantian virtue: priggish or passional? Nancy Sherman 11. Taking the law into our own hands: Kant on the right to revolution Christine M. Korsgaard 12. Kant on aesthetic and biological purposiveness Hannah Ginsborg 13. Kant on ends and the meaning of life Thomas W. Pogge 14. Community and completion David Brudney.
1. Aristotle on the soul's conflict: towards an understanding of virtue ethics Marcia L. Homiak 2. Coercion, ideology and education in Hobbes's Leviathan Sharon A. Lloyd 3. The Hobbesian side of Hume Jean Hampton 4. The natural goodness of humanity Joshua Cohen 5. Metaphysics, philosophy: Rousseau on the problem of evil Susan Neiman 6. Within the limits of reason Onora O'Neill 7. A cosmopolitan kingdom of ends Barbara Herman 8. Legislating for a realm of ends: the social dimension of autonomy Andrews Reath 9. Kant on the objectivity of moral law Adrian M. S. Piper 10. Kantian virtue: priggish or passional? Nancy Sherman 11. Taking the law into our own hands: Kant on the right to revolution Christine M. Korsgaard 12. Kant on aesthetic and biological purposiveness Hannah Ginsborg 13. Kant on ends and the meaning of life Thomas W. Pogge 14. Community and completion David Brudney.
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