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Kant and applied ethics : the uses and limits of Kant's practical philosophy



For better or worse, Immanuel Kant casts a long shadow over contemporary Western thought. The philosophical and historical importance of Kant's ethics can hardly be overestimated, yet his legacy for the wide variety of issues in applied ethics has still not been fully and fairly appreciated. In Kant and Applied Ethics, Matthew C. Altman takes a comprehensive look at Kant's moral philosophy as it relates to the mostconsequential important - and controversial - ethical discussions of our time, including same-sex marriage, corporate responsibility, physician-assisted suicide, health-care allocation, and abortion. This book explains how, by coming to grips with Kant's legacy, we can begin to work through these debates more productively. Matthew C. Altman addresses both the strengths and weaknesses of Kant's ethics, demonstrating the value of his approach for making informed judgments - Kant's emphasis on freedom, dignity, and mutual respect is particularly compelling - while identifying the ways in which Kantian presuppositions lead us astray or restrict our vision. By coming to grips with Kant's legacy, Altman shows, we can begin to work through these contemporary debates more productively. Kant and Applied Ethics not only makes a significant contribution to Kant scholarship, but also illuminates the vital moral parameters of some of our thorniest social and political controversies the most important ethical issues of our time. -- From Book Jacket.


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Publisher Wiley Blackwell : West Sussex.,
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x, 320 hlm.: il.; 23 cm.
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978-1-118-90345-2
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