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Kant Respect And Injustice The Limits Of Liberal Moral Theory 1st Edition Victor Seidler

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Kant Respect And Injustice The Limits Of Liberal Moral Theory 1st Edition Victor Seidler
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Victor Seidler
ISBN: 9780415570930, 041557093X
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Kant Respect And Injustice The Limits Of Liberal Moral Theory 1st Edition Victor Seidler by Victor Seidler 9780415570930, 041557093X instant download after payment.

In this work, originally published in 1986, Victor Seidler explores the different notions of respect, equality and dependency in Kant’s moral writings. He illuminates central tensions and contradictions not only within Kant’s moral philosophy, but within the thinking and feeling about human dignity and social inequality which we take very much for granted within a liberal moral culture.In challenging our assumption of the autonomy of morality, Seidler also questions our understanding of what it means for someone to live as a person in his or her own right. The autonomy of individuals cannot be assumed but has to be reasserted against relationships of subordination. This involves a break with a rationalist morality, so that respect for others involves respect for emotions, feelings, desires and needs, and establishes a fuller autonomy as a basis for freedom and justice.

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