The value of humanity in Kant's moral theory

Richard Dean offers a sustained and systematic examination of the humanity formulation in Kant's ethics. He presents an original analysis of what it means to treat humanity as an end in itself and examines the implications, both for Kant scholarship and for practical guidance on specific moral...

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Main Author: Dean, Richard
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Clarendon 2006, 2006
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