Human dignity and the kingdom of ends : Kantian perspectives and practical applications

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Human dignity and the kingdom of ends : Kantian perspectives and practical applications

edited by Jan-Willem van der Rijt and Adam Cureton

(Routledge studies in eighteenth century philosophy)

Routledge, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book advances our understanding of the nature, grounds and limits of human dignity by connecting it with Kant's notion of an ideal moral community, or "Kingdom of Ends". It features original essays by leading Kant scholars and moral and political philosophers from around the world. Although Kant's influential injunction to treat humanity as an end in itself and never merely as a means has garnered the most attention among those interested in analyzing human dignity with a Kantian lens, Kant himself places much more emphasis on the Kingdom of Ends as crucial for defining human dignity. The chapters in this collection focus not only on interpretive issues related to the Kingdom of Ends but also on practical applications that have the potential to advance discussions about the nature and foundations of rights, the content of moral principles, the importance of moral ideals and attitudes and the nature of moral motivation. Exploring and connecting the ideas of human dignity and the Kingdom of Ends significantly deepens our moral understanding, advances discussions in moral and political philosophy and enhances our appreciation of Kant's moral theory. Human Dignity and the Kingdom of Ends: Kantian Perspectives and Practical Applications will appeal to scholars and advanced students of Kant, moral philosophy, political philosophy, and political theory.

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Introduction Jan-Willem van der Rijt and Adam Cureton Part I. Human Dignity and the Kingdom of Ends in Kant's Groundwork 1. The Dignity of Freedom Paul Guyer 2. The Kingdom of Ends in the Groundwork Oliver Sensen 3. "Closer to intuition (according to a certain analogy) and thereby to feeling:" Making Kant's Kingdom of Ends Intuitive Mark Timmons 4. Kant's Understanding of Human Dignity as Self-Determination in the Realm of Ends Dietmar von der Pfordten Part II. The Politics of Human Dignity and the Kingdom of Ends 5. Honeste Vive: Dignity in Kant's Theory of Juridical Obligation Alice Pinheiro Walla 6. All Kings in the Kingdom of Ends? Jeremy Waldron 7. The Transmutation of Dignity: Kant, neo-Roman Republicanism, and the Commonwealth of Ends Jan-Willem van der Rijt 8. Respect and Retribution in the Kingdom of Ends David Sussman 9. Kantian Human Dignity and a 'Community of Rights' Marcus Duwell 10. Poverty, Dignity, and the Kingdom of Ends Corinna Mieth and Garrath Williams Part III. The Ethics of Human Dignity and the Kingdom of Ends 11. Legislating in the Fray: Lillian Hellman and the Kingdom of Ends Sarah Holtman 12. The Kingdom of Ends as Ideal Kiran Bhardwaj 13. Gaslighting, Self-Respect, and the Kingdom of Ends Cynthia A. Stark 14. Knowledge, Error, and Enlightenment in the Kingdom of Ends Adam Cureton 15. Deliberating with Solidarity, Respect, and Appreciation Thomas E. Hill, Jr.

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