Thomas Hill presents a set of essays exploring the implications of
basic Kantian ideas for practical issues. The first part of the
book provides background in central themes in Kant's ethics; the
second part discusses questions regarding human welfare; the third
focuses on moral worth - the nature and grounds of moral assessment
of persons as deserving esteem or blame. Hill shows moral,
political and social philosophers just how valuable moral theory
can be in addressing practical matters.
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