Respect, pluralism, and justice : Kantian perspectives /
This is a collection of essays that interpret, examine critically, and extend Kant's moral and political thought on several important topics. The aim is to understand Kant, to address serious objections to his positions, and to explore ways in which contemporary Kantian theory can be fruitfully...
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Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- Kantian pluralism
- A Kantian perspective on moral rules
- Basic respect and cultural diversity
- Must respect be earned?
- Donagan's Kant
- Kant on responsibility for consequences
- Kant on punishment: a coherent mix of deterrence and retribution?
- A Kantian perspective on political violence
- The problem of stability in political liberalism
- Conscience and authority.