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Money Found (Hardcover): Thomas E. Hill Money Found (Hardcover)
Thomas E. Hill
R775 Discovery Miles 7 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Essential Handbook of Victorian Etiquette (Paperback): Thomas E. Hill The Essential Handbook of Victorian Etiquette (Paperback)
Thomas E. Hill
R228 R193 Discovery Miles 1 930 Save R35 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Essential for understanding Victorian way of life, this is a very interesting book on the code of manners of Victorian behavior. This book is about life in the Victorian World when the British Empire never slept or the sun never set on it. America in the Victorian World was still a colony and indeed wanting to become it's own in identity. The book plays an important role in explaining that the rules and manner system of America was very similar to the British at least in the old families of Boston and Philadelphia. This highly entertaining little book is great for those just starting to learn about the Victorian culture.

Autonomy and Self-Respect (Hardcover, New): Thomas E. Hill Jr Autonomy and Self-Respect (Hardcover, New)
Thomas E. Hill Jr
R2,595 R2,162 Discovery Miles 21 620 Save R433 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This stimulating collection of essays in ethics eschews the simple exposition and refinement of abstract theories. Rather, the author focuses on everyday moral issues, often neglected by philosophers, and explores the deeper theoretical questions which they raise. Such issues are: is it wrong to tell a lie to protect someone from a painful truth? Should one commit a lesser evil to prevent another from doing something worse? Can one be both autonomous and compassionate? Other topics discussed are servility, weakness of will, suicide, obligations to oneself, snobbery, and environmental concerns. A feature of the collection is the contrast of Kantian and utilitarian answers to these problems. The essays are crisply and lucidly written and will appeal to both teachers and students of philosophy.

Virtue, Rules, and Justice - Kantian Aspirations (Hardcover): Thomas E. Hill Jr Virtue, Rules, and Justice - Kantian Aspirations (Hardcover)
Thomas E. Hill Jr
R3,995 R3,367 Discovery Miles 33 670 Save R628 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Thomas E. Hill, Jr., interprets, explains, and extends Kant's moral theory in a series of essays that highlight its relevance to contemporary ethics. The book is divided into four sections. The first three essays cover basic themes: they introduce the major aspects of Kant's ethics; explain different interpretations of the Categorical Imperative; and sketch a 'constructivist' reading of Kantian normative ethics distinct from the Kantian constructivisms of Onora O'Neill and John Rawls. The next section is on virtue, and the essays collected here discuss whether it is a virtue to regard the natural environment as intrinsically valuable, address puzzles about moral weakness, contrast ideas of virtue in Kant's ethics and in 'virtue ethics,' and comment on duties to oneself, second-order duties, and moral motivation in Kant's Doctrine of Virtue. Four essays on moral rules propose human dignity as a guiding value for a system of norms rather than a self-standing test for isolated cases, contrast the Kantian perspectives on moral rules with rule-utilitarianism and then with Jonathan Dancy's moral particularism, and distinguish often-conflated questions about moral relativism. Hill goes on to outline a Kantian position on two central issues. In the last section of the book, three essays on practical questions show how a broadly Kantian theory, if critical of Kant's official theory of law, might re-visit questions about revolution, prison reform, and forcible interventions in other countries for humanitarian purposes. In the final essay, Hill develops the implications of Kant's Doctrine of Virtue for the responsibility of by-standers to oppression.

Human Welfare and Moral Worth - Kantian Perspectives (Hardcover): Thomas E. Hill Jr Human Welfare and Moral Worth - Kantian Perspectives (Hardcover)
Thomas E. Hill Jr
R2,021 Discovery Miles 20 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Autonomy and Self-Respect (Paperback): Thomas E. Hill Jr Autonomy and Self-Respect (Paperback)
Thomas E. Hill Jr
R1,355 Discovery Miles 13 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This stimulating collection of essays in ethics eschews the simple exposition and refinement of abstract theories. Rather, the author focuses on everyday moral issues, often neglected by philosophers, and explores the deeper theoretical questions which they raise. Such issues are: is it wrong to tell a lie to protect someone from a painful truth? Should one commit a lesser evil to prevent another from doing something worse? Can one be both autonomous and compassionate? Other topics discussed are servility, weakness of will, suicide, obligations to oneself, snobbery, and environmental concerns. A feature of the collection is the contrast of Kantian and utilitarian answers to these problems. The essays are crisply and lucidly written and will appeal to both teachers and students of philosophy.

Virtue, Rules, and Justice - Kantian Aspirations (Paperback): Thomas E. Hill Jr Virtue, Rules, and Justice - Kantian Aspirations (Paperback)
Thomas E. Hill Jr
R1,547 Discovery Miles 15 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Thomas E. Hill, Jr., interprets, explains, and extends Kant's moral theory in a series of essays that highlight its relevance to contemporary ethics. The book is divided into four sections. The first three essays cover basic themes: they introduce the major aspects of Kant's ethics; explain different interpretations of the Categorical Imperative; and sketch a 'constructivist' reading of Kantian normative ethics distinct from the Kantian constructivisms of Onora O'Neill and John Rawls. The next section is on virtue, and the essays collected here discuss whether it is a virtue to regard the natural environment as intrinsically valuable, address puzzles about moral weakness, contrast ideas of virtue in Kant's ethics and in 'virtue ethics,' and comment on duties to oneself, second-order duties, and moral motivation in Kant's Doctrine of Virtue. Four essays on moral rules propose human dignity as a guiding value for a system of norms rather than a self-standing test for isolated cases, contrast the Kantian perspectives on moral rules with rule-utilitarianism and then with Jonathan Dancy's moral particularism, and distinguish often-conflated questions about moral relativism. Hill goes on to outline a Kantian position on two central issues. In the last section of the book, three essays on practical questions show how a broadly Kantian theory, if critical of Kant's official theory of law, might re-visit questions about revolution, prison reform, and forcible interventions in other countries for humanitarian purposes. In the final essay, Hill develops the implications of Kant's Doctrine of Virtue for the responsibility of by-standers to oppression.

Beyond Duty - Kantian Ideals of Respect, Beneficence, and Appreciation (Hardcover): Thomas E. Hill Jr Beyond Duty - Kantian Ideals of Respect, Beneficence, and Appreciation (Hardcover)
Thomas E. Hill Jr
R2,581 Discovery Miles 25 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Beyond Duty presents a new collection of essays on Kantian moral theory and practical ethics from a distinguished philosopher known for making Kantian ethics accessible and relevant to contemporary problems. With a new emphasis on ideals beyond the strictest requirements of moral duty, Thomas E. Hill, Jr. expands the core aspects of Kantian ethics and offers a broader perspective on familiar moral problems. Some essays explain Kantian concepts, while others review work of leading contemporary philosophers or raise challenging ethical questions for more general audiences. Crucially, Hill develops an ethical ideal of appreciation of people and their lives. Distinguished from both respect and beneficence, this has important implications about how we should think about close personal relationships, such as friendships, families, and relationships with people with disabilities. Part I focuses on Kantian moral theory. Topics include the structure of Kant's argument in the Groundwork; his idea of imperfect duties to oneself; autonomy; and human dignity. Rawls' constructivism is defended against O'Neill's objections, and Kantian ethics defended against the charge of utopian thinking. Part II focuses on practical ethics, including the ethics of suicide; philanthropy; conscientious objection; and tragic choices when it seems that every alternative offends against human dignity. An essay on moral education contrasts Kantian and Rawlsian perspectives; another traces the role of self-respect in Rawls' theory of justice and contrasts a Kantian conception. The volume concludes with two essays that develop and illustrate the ideal of appreciation.

Human Welfare and Moral Worth - Kantian Perspectives (Paperback): Thomas E. Hill Jr Human Welfare and Moral Worth - Kantian Perspectives (Paperback)
Thomas E. Hill Jr
R1,543 Discovery Miles 15 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Thomas Hill, a leading figure in the recent development of Kantian moral philosophy, 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.

Respect, Pluralism, and Justice - Kantian Perspectives (Paperback): Thomas E. Hill Respect, Pluralism, and Justice - Kantian Perspectives (Paperback)
Thomas E. Hill
R1,300 Discovery Miles 13 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Respect, Pluralism, and Justice is a series of essays which sketch a broadly Kantian framework for moral deliberation, and then use it to address important social and political issues. Hill shows how Kantian theory can be developed to deal with questions about cultural diversity, punishment, political violence, responsibility for the consequences of wrongdoing, and state coercion in a pluralistic society.

Money Found (Paperback): Thomas E. Hill Money Found (Paperback)
Thomas E. Hill
R461 Discovery Miles 4 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hills in the Delta (Paperback): Thomas E. Hill Hills in the Delta (Paperback)
Thomas E. Hill
R302 Discovery Miles 3 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Open Door To Independence - Making Money From The Soil - On City Lots, Suburban Grounds, Country Farms (Paperback): Roger... The Open Door To Independence - Making Money From The Soil - On City Lots, Suburban Grounds, Country Farms (Paperback)
Roger Chambers; Thomas E. Hill
R868 Discovery Miles 8 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Immanuel Kant - Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals (Paperback): Thomas E. Hill Jr Immanuel Kant - Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals (Paperback)
Thomas E. Hill Jr; Translated by Arnulf Zweig
R1,196 Discovery Miles 11 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This new edition and translation of Kant's classic work on the fundamental questions of ethics is designed especially for students. An extensive and comprehensive introduction explains the central concepts of Groundwork and looks at Kant's main lines of argument. Detailed notes aim to clarify Kant's thoughts and to correct some common misunderstandings of his doctrines.

"Speak Useful Words or Say Nothing" - Old Norse Studies (Paperback): Joseph Harris "Speak Useful Words or Say Nothing" - Old Norse Studies (Paperback)
Joseph Harris; Edited by Susan E Deskis, Thomas E. Hill
R754 R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Save R90 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This selection by Susan E. Deskis and Thomas D. Hill of twelve of Joseph Harris's most important essays underscores the range of his work from critical readings of canonical texts to philological elucidation of Old Norse and Old English literary works to discussions of larger theoretical issues such as oral theory. One of the central problems of medieval literary scholarship is the aesthetics of traditional and oral literature, and how and whether one can meaningfully discuss the literary history of an oral genre. Harris's studies of such topics as the Old Norse short narrative and of the Masterbuilder tale focus precisely on such problems and offer brilliant readings of specific texts as well as models of literary historical discourse. "Speak Useful Words or Say Nothing" also shows that Harris's work frequently bridges the divide between the Latin and Christian sources and the native vernacular traditions that together found their way into Old Norse and Old English literature.For more about the Islandica series, visit http: //cip.cornell.edu/Islandica

Disability in Practice - Attitudes, Policies, and Relationships (Hardcover): Adam Cureton, Thomas E. Hill Jr Disability in Practice - Attitudes, Policies, and Relationships (Hardcover)
Adam Cureton, Thomas E. Hill Jr
R2,546 Discovery Miles 25 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Everyone is disabled in some respect, at least in the sense that others can do things that we cannot. But significant limitations on pursuing major life activities due to severely limited eyesight, hearing, mobility, cognitive functioning and so on pose special problems that fortunately have been recognized (to some extent) in our public policies. Public policy is important, as are the deliberative frameworks that we use to justify them, and the essays in the second and third sections of this volume have significant implications for public policy and offer new proposals for justifying frameworks. Underlying public policies and their assessment, however, are the attitudes, good and bad, that we bring to them, and our attitudes as well deeply affect our interpersonal relationships. The essays here, especially in the first section, reveal how complex and problematic our attitudes towards persons with disabilities are when we are in relationships with them as care-givers, friends, family members, or briefly encountered strangers. Our attitudes towards ourselves as persons with (or without) disabilities are implicated in these discussions as well. Among the special highlights of this volume are its focus on moral attitudes and relationships involving disabilities and its contributors' recognition of the multi-faceted nature of disability problems. The importance of respect for persons as a necessary complement to beneficence is an underlying theme, and a deeper understanding of respect is made possible by considering closely its implications for relationships with persons with disabilities. Awareness of the common and uncommon human vulnerabilities also makes clear the need for modifying traditional deliberative frameworks for assessing policies, and several essays make constructive proposals for the changes that are needed.

"Speak Useful Words or Say Nothing" - Old Norse Studies (Hardcover): Joseph Harris "Speak Useful Words or Say Nothing" - Old Norse Studies (Hardcover)
Joseph Harris; Edited by Susan E Deskis, Thomas E. Hill
R1,830 Discovery Miles 18 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This selection by Susan E. Deskis and Thomas D. Hill of twelve of Joseph Harris's most important essays underscores the range of his work from critical readings of canonical texts to philological elucidation of Old Norse and Old English literary works to discussions of larger theoretical issues such as oral theory. One of the central problems of medieval literary scholarship is the aesthetics of traditional and oral literature, and how and whether one can meaningfully discuss the literary history of an oral genre. Harris's studies of such topics as the Old Norse short narrative and of the Masterbuilder tale focus precisely on such problems and offer brilliant readings of specific texts as well as models of literary historical discourse. "Speak Useful Words or Say Nothing" also shows that Harris's work frequently bridges the divide between the Latin and Christian sources and the native vernacular traditions that together found their way into Old Norse and Old English literature.For more about the Islandica series, visit http: //cip.cornell.edu/Islandica

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