Postmetaphysical social philosophy is characterized by a
contractualist constraint of morality. By returning to Kant and
Hegel, this volume reveals how postmetaphysical morality has masked
the duty to cultivate listening and a notion of true love that is
of relevance to modern sexual relationships. It also rethinks the
relationships between morality, law, and religion without equating
reason and secular thinking."
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