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--Pablo Muchnik, Emerson College
"In Kant and Applied Ethics, Matthew Altman draws on awide knowledge of Kant's writings, including lesser-knowntexts, to bring Kantian insights to bear on a large range ofdifferent ethical problems from treatment of animals and respectfor the environment to suicide and punishment and abortion. It willdefinitely be a valuable teaching tool. And it proves somethingthat should be more widely recognized, namely, that applied ethicsis just ethics, and applied philosophy is justphilosophy."
--Jeffrey Reiman, American University
"Kant and Applied Ethics is a stimulating attempt toassess the relevance of Kantian theory for contemporary moralproblems. Kantian moral philosophers will find much to disagreewith, but there is no doubt that the book raises important puzzlesfor Kantian moral theory. Those unpersuaded by Kantian theory mayfind ammunition to use against Kantianism. Those who wish to defendKant's theory may find a helpful formulation of some seriouschallenges to Kant's moral philosophy."
--Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
"Altman is a reliable and sympathetic guide to Kantianpositions on the most common issues in applied ethics, as well asan incisive critic who is candid about the limits of Kantianethics."
--Aaron Bunch, Washington State University