Our ideas about morality are often framed in terms of demands for respect or complaints about being disrespected, yet basic questions about the nature and role of respect are frequently overlooked. Leading philosophers present fresh perspectives on respect and its implications for social justice, disability, environmental ethics, and more.
Our ideas about morality are often framed in terms of demands for respect or complaints about being disrespected, yet basic questions about the nature and role of respect are frequently overlooked. Leading philosophers present fresh perspectives on respect and its implications for social justice, disability, environmental ethics, and more.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Dean is a Professor is Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Los Angeles. He received his PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and has previously taught at Rutgers University and the American University of Beirut. His main areas of research are the history of moral philosophy, especially Kant's ethics, and contemporary normative theory. He also has interests in empirical approaches to moral philosophy, applied ethics, and political philosophy. Oliver Sensen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Tulane University. He has a PhD from Cambridge University and has previously held the position of teaching fellow at Harvard University, as well as Visiting Professor at MIT, the University of Chicago, and the University of Bremen. He has been invited for a visiting appointment at the Baltic Federal University in Kaliningrad, and is part of the faculty in the Program in Medical Ethics and Human Values at Tulane's Medical School. His research mainly focuses on dignity, autonomy, respect, free will, and Kant's philosophy.
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* Introduction * Respect: A History * Part I. On What Respect Is * A Conversive Theory of Respect * Respect for Persons and Public Justification * The Phenomenology of Kantian Respect for Persons * How to Treat Someone with Respect * Part II. Respect in Moral Theory * Respect and the Dynamics of Finitude * The Peculiar Idea of Respect for a Capacity * Beyond Respect and Beneficence: An Ideal of Appreciation * Valuing Our Humanity * On a Kantian Form of Respect: "Before a Humble Common Man... My Spirit Bows" * Part III. Applications of Respect * Self-Respect, Arrogance, and Power: A Feminist Analysis * Self-Respect Under Conditions of Oppression * A Lack of Respect in Bioethics * Treating Disabled Adults as Children: An Application of Kant's Conception of Respect * Species Egalitarianism and Respect for Nature: Of Mice and Carrots
* Introduction * Respect: A History * Part I. On What Respect Is * A Conversive Theory of Respect * Respect for Persons and Public Justification * The Phenomenology of Kantian Respect for Persons * How to Treat Someone with Respect * Part II. Respect in Moral Theory * Respect and the Dynamics of Finitude * The Peculiar Idea of Respect for a Capacity * Beyond Respect and Beneficence: An Ideal of Appreciation * Valuing Our Humanity * On a Kantian Form of Respect: "Before a Humble Common Man... My Spirit Bows" * Part III. Applications of Respect * Self-Respect, Arrogance, and Power: A Feminist Analysis * Self-Respect Under Conditions of Oppression * A Lack of Respect in Bioethics * Treating Disabled Adults as Children: An Application of Kant's Conception of Respect * Species Egalitarianism and Respect for Nature: Of Mice and Carrots
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