Introduction
Part I. Elements of a Kantian Perspective
1: Kantian Pluralism
2: A Kantian Perspective on Moral Rules
Part II: Respect for Humanity
3: Basic Respect and Cultural Diversity
4: Must Respect be Earned?
5: Donagan's Kant
Part III: Justice and Responses to Wrongdoing
6: Kant on Responsibility for Consequences
7: Kant on Punishment: A Coherent Mix of Deterrence and
Retribution?
8: A Kantian Perspective on Political Violence
9: The Problem of Stability in Political Liberalism
10: Conscience and Authority
Bibliography
Index
Thomas E. Hill, Jr., is Kenan Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
`displaying the clarity and inventiveness for which Hill's work is
renowned ... some excellent suggestions about responsibility and
punishment, adapting Kantian lines of thought, and Kant himself
could have learnt a great deal from Hill's more empirically
informed applications of his ethical ideas.'
Justin Oakley, TLS, 6 July 2001
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