The Moral Habitat offers a new and systematic interpretation of Kant's moral and political philosophy. Herman introduces the idea of a moral habitat to examines the dynamic system of duties that exists between individuals and civic institutions.
The Moral Habitat offers a new and systematic interpretation of Kant's moral and political philosophy. Herman introduces the idea of a moral habitat to examines the dynamic system of duties that exists between individuals and civic institutions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Barbara Herman is the Griffin Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Law 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), and Moral Literacy (Harvard, 2007), and Kantian Commitments (Oxford, 2022), and was the editor of John Rawls's Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy (Harvard, 2000).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART ONE: Three Imperfect Duties 1: Framing the Question (What We Can Learn From Imperfect Duties) 2: Gratitude A System of Duties 3: Giving Impermissibility and Wrongness 4: Due Care The Importance of Motive PART TWO: Kantian Resources 5: Making the Turn to Kant 6: The Kantian System of Duties 7: Kantian Imperfect Duties 8: Tracking Value and Extending Duties PART THREE: Living in the Moral Habitat 9: A Dynamic System 10: A Right to Housing 11: Incompleteness and Moral Change Conclusion: Method and Limits
Introduction PART ONE: Three Imperfect Duties 1: Framing the Question (What We Can Learn From Imperfect Duties) 2: Gratitude A System of Duties 3: Giving Impermissibility and Wrongness 4: Due Care The Importance of Motive PART TWO: Kantian Resources 5: Making the Turn to Kant 6: The Kantian System of Duties 7: Kantian Imperfect Duties 8: Tracking Value and Extending Duties PART THREE: Living in the Moral Habitat 9: A Dynamic System 10: A Right to Housing 11: Incompleteness and Moral Change Conclusion: Method and Limits
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