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Moral Literacy

Moral Literacy

Barbara Herman
5/5 ( ratings)
A distinguished moral philosopher and a leading interpreter of Kant's ethics, Barbara Herman draws on Kant to address timeless issues in ethical theory as well as ones arising from current moral problems, such as obligaions to distant need, the history of slavery as it bears on affirmative action, and the moral costs of reparative justice.
Language
English
Pages
342
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Release
March 01, 2007
ISBN
0674024672
ISBN 13
9780674024670

Moral Literacy

Barbara Herman
5/5 ( ratings)
A distinguished moral philosopher and a leading interpreter of Kant's ethics, Barbara Herman draws on Kant to address timeless issues in ethical theory as well as ones arising from current moral problems, such as obligaions to distant need, the history of slavery as it bears on affirmative action, and the moral costs of reparative justice.
Language
English
Pages
342
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Release
March 01, 2007
ISBN
0674024672
ISBN 13
9780674024670

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