Oxford, England: Oxford University Press (
2021)
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Abstract
A collection of 17 essays on Kantian moral theory and practical ethics, including papers on autonomy, human dignity, utopian thinking, O'Neill and Rawls on constructivism, tragic choices, philanthropy, conscientious object, suicide, respect, self-respect, and an ideal attitude of appreciation beyond art, nature, and gratitude.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abbreviations for Kant’s Works
INTRODUCTION
PART II: KANT AND KANTIAN PERSPECTIVES
(1) The Groundwork
(2) Kant on Imperfect Duties to Oneself
(3) Kantian Autonomy and Contemporary Ideas of Autonomy
(4) Rüdiger Bittner on Autonomy
(5) Kantian Perspectives on the Rational Basis of Human Dignity
(6) In Defense of Human Dignity
(7) The Kingdom of Ends as an Ideal and Constraint on Legislation
(8) Kantian Ethics and Utopian Thinking
(9) Varieties of Constructivism
PART II: PRACTICAL ETHICS
(10) Human Dignity and Tragic Choices
(11) Duties and Choices in Philanthropic Giving: A Kantian Perspective
(12) Killing Ourselves
(13) Conscientious Conviction and Conscience
(14) Stability, A Sense of Justice, and Self-Respect
(15) Two Conceptions of Virtue
(16) Beyond Respect and Beneficence: An Ideal of Appreciation
(17) Ideals of Appreciation and Expressions of Respect
REFERENCES
INDEX