Helga Varden rethinks Kant's work on human nature to make space for sex, love, and gender within his moral account of freedom. She shows how Kant's philosophy provides us with resources to appreciate and value the diversity of human ways of loving and the existential importance of our embodied, social selves.
Helga Varden rethinks Kant's work on human nature to make space for sex, love, and gender within his moral account of freedom. She shows how Kant's philosophy provides us with resources to appreciate and value the diversity of human ways of loving and the existential importance of our embodied, social selves.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Helga Varden is a professor in philosophy and in gender and women studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She has published on a range of classical philosophical issues-- including Kant's answer to the murderer at the door, private property, political obligations, and political legitimacy-as well as on applied issues such as terrorism, poverty, and non-human animals. With a particular interest in Kant's contributions both to the philosophical canon and to contemporary issues, Varden is one of the few Kant scholars to have brought Kant's ideas to bear also on core issues in feminist philosophy as well as in the philosophy of sex and love, including abortion and same-sex marriage.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Part I. Sex, Love, and Gender: Happiness and Virtue Introduction to Part I 1: Sexual and Affectionate Love: Happiness and Moral Responsibility 2: Kant and Women 3: Kant on Sex: Reconsidered 4: Sexual Violence and Oppression Concluding Part I: Reconciling Noumena and Embodied, Social Kantian Agents Part II. Sex, Love, and Gender: Right Introduction to Part II 5: The Innate Right to Freedom: Abortion, Sodomy, and Obscenity Laws 6: Private Right: Marriage and Trade in Sexual Services 7: Public Right: Systemic Justice Concluding Part II: Justice as Rightful, Human Freedom
Preface Introduction Part I. Sex, Love, and Gender: Happiness and Virtue Introduction to Part I 1: Sexual and Affectionate Love: Happiness and Moral Responsibility 2: Kant and Women 3: Kant on Sex: Reconsidered 4: Sexual Violence and Oppression Concluding Part I: Reconciling Noumena and Embodied, Social Kantian Agents Part II. Sex, Love, and Gender: Right Introduction to Part II 5: The Innate Right to Freedom: Abortion, Sodomy, and Obscenity Laws 6: Private Right: Marriage and Trade in Sexual Services 7: Public Right: Systemic Justice Concluding Part II: Justice as Rightful, Human Freedom
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