Reclaiming the history of ethics : essays for John Rawls / edited by Andrews Reath, Barbara Herman, Christine M. Korsgaard.

Format Book
Publication InfoCambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Description415 pages : color portrait ; 24 cm
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Other author/creatorReath, Andrews.
Other author/creatorHerman, Barbara, 1945-
Other author/creatorKorsgaard, Christine M. (Christine Marion)
Other author/creatorRawls, John, 1921-2002.
Contents Aristotle on the soul's conflicts: toward an understanding of virtue ethics / Marcia L. Homiak -- Coercion, ideology, and education in Hobbes's Leviathan / S.A. Lloyd -- The Hobbesian side of Hume / Jean Hampton -- The natural goodness of humanity / Joshua Cohen -- Metaphysics, philosophy: Rousseau on the problem of evil / Susan Neiman -- Within the limits of reason / Onora O'Neill -- A cosmopolitan kingdom of ends / Barbara Herman -- Legislating for a realm of ends: the social dimension of autonomy / Andrews Reath -- Kant on the objectivity of the moral law / Adrian M.S. Piper -- Kantian virtue: priggish or passional? / Nancy Sherman -- Taking the law into our own hands: Kant on the right to revolution / Christine M. Korsgaard -- Kant on aesthetic and biological purposiveness / Hannah Ginsborg -- Kant on ends and the meaning of life / Thomas W. Pogge -- Community and completion / Daniel Brudney.
General noteThe essays in this collection are published in honor of John Rawls.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
LCCN 96023818
ISBN0521472407 (hbk.)