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Author:
Herman, Barbara, 1945- author.
Title:
The moral habitat / Barbara Herman.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xii, 249 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Kant, Immanuel,--1724-1804.
Ethics.
Ethics
Morale.
ethics (philosophy)
Kant, Immanuel,--1724-1804.
Ethics.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-234) and index.
Contents:
Part 1. Three imperfect duties. Framing the question (what we can learn from imperfect duties) -- Gratitude: a system of duties -- Giving: impermissibility and wrongness -- Due care: the importance of motive -- Part 2. Kantian resources. Making the turn to Kant -- The Kantian system of duties -- Kantian imperfect duties -- Tracking value and extending duties -- Part 3. Living in the moral habitat. A dynamic system -- A right to housing -- Incompleteness and moral change -- Conclusion: Method and limits.
Summary:
"In The Moral Habitat, Barbara Herman offers a new and systematic interpretation of Kant's moral and political philosophy. The study begins with an investigation of some understudied imperfect duties which, surprisingly, tell us some important but generally unnoticed facts about what it is to be a moral agent. The second part of the book launches a substantial reinterpretation of Kant's ethics as a system of duties, juridical and ethical, perfect and imperfect, that can incorporate what we learn from imperfect duties and do much more. This system of duties provides the structure for what Herman calls a moral habitat: a made environment, created by and for free and equal persons living together. It is a dynamic system, with duties from different spheres shaping and being affected by each other, each level further interpreting its core anti-subordination value. In the final part, Herman takes up some implications and applications of this moral habitat idea. From considering what would be involved, morally, in recognizing a human right to housing to some meta-ethical issues about objectivity and our responsibility for moral change, we come to appreciate the resources of this holistic agent-centered Kantian view of morality." -- Amazon.
ISBN:
0192896350
9780192896353
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1252698035
LCCN:
2021936143
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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