Kant on human dignity /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Berlin ; Boston :
De Gruyter,
[2011], ©2011
Berlin ; Boston : c2011 Berlin ; Boston : ©2011 Berlin ; Boston : [2011] |
Series: | Kantstudien Ergänzungshefte ;
166. Kantstudien Ergänzungshefte 166. Kantstudien Ergänzungshefte 166. |
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Table of Contents:
- Kant's conception of value
- The value of humanity
- Kant's formula of humanity
- Three paradigms of dignity
- Kant's conception of human dignity
- pt. I Respect for Others
- ch. 1 Kant's Conception of Value
- Introduction
- Section 1 Kant on Value as a Property
- Section 2 Kant's Argument Against Value as a Foundation
- Section 3 Alternative Conceptions of Value
- Section 4 Kant's Conception of Absolute Inner Value
- Section 5 Appearance of `Value' in Kant's Works
- Conclusion
- ch. 2 Value of Humanity
- Introduction
- Section 1 Korsgaard's Regress Argument
- Section 2 Korsgaard's Modified Argument
- Section 3 Allen Wood's Modified Regress Argument
- Section 4 Guyer on the Value of Freedom
- Section 5 Value of a Morally Good Will
- Results of this Chapter
- ch. 3 Kant's Formula of Humanity
- Introduction
- Section 1 Formula of Humanity Passage (GMS 4:427-9)
- Section 2 Justification for Respect
- Section 3 Application of the Formula of Humanity
- Section 4 Emptiness Objection
- Conclusion
- pt. II Kant's Conception of Dignity
- ch. 4 Three Paradigms of Dignity
- Introduction
- Section 1 Contemporary Paradigm of Dignity
- Section 2 Traditional Paradigm of Dignity
- Section 3 Differences Between the Two Conceptions
- Section 4 Kant and the Traditional Paradigm
- Concluding Remarks
- ch. 5 Kant's Conception of Human Dignity
- Introduction
- Section 1 Appearance of `Dignity' in Kant's Works
- Section 2 Dignity in the Groundwork
- Section 3 Dignity in the Doctrine of Virtue
- Section 4 Relevance of Kant's Conception of Dignity
- Concluding Remarks