Kantian ethics, dignity, and perfection / Paul Formosa.
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- 9781107189249 (alk. paper)
- 170.92 23
- B2799.E8 F67 2017
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B 2430 .T374 H8 1966 Le Cas Teilhard de Chardin / | B 2430 .W474 N37 1967 Simone Weil : | B 2766 Z7 D36 2006 Briefly: Kant's groundwork of the metaphysics of morals/ | B 2799 .E8 F67 2017 Kantian ethics, dignity, and perfection / | B 2948 .B86 1999 Subjects of desire : | B 3213 .B83 B83 2014 Between man & man. | B 3213 .B83 I213 1970 I and Thou : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Kantian ethics as an ethics of dignity -- The categorical imperative and the formula of humanity -- Grounding dignity: a constructivist foundation for the formula of humanity -- Treating people with dignity and respect: how to apply the formula of humanity to vulnerable humans -- Who has dignity? Rational agency and the limits of the formula of humanity -- Achievement dignity, virtue, and autonomy: how to live up to your status dignity.