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Christine M. Korsgaard has had a profound influence on moral
philosophy over the past forty years. Through her writing and
teaching she has developed a distinctive, rigorous, and
historically informed way of thinking about ethics, agency, and the
normative dimension of human life more generally. The twelve
original essays in this volume are written in her honor on the
occasion of her retirement from teaching. They engage questions
that recur in her work: Why are we obligated to do what morality
demands? What features of our nature make us subject to moral
obligation? What does it mean to be autonomous and responsible for
what we do? What do we owe to nonhuman animals? Contributors
include Stephen Darwall, Kyla Ebels-Duggan, Barbara Herman, Richard
Moran, Japa Pallikkathayil, Faviola Rivera-Castro, T.M. Scanlon,
Tamar Schapiro, Sharon Street, David Sussman, Sigrun Svavarsdottir,
and David Velleman. These essays shed light on Korsgaard's own
views while staking out provocative new positions on the topics
that feature centrally in her own work.
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