The Roots of Respect : A Historic-Philosophical Itinerary.

By: Giorgini, GiovanniContributor(s): Irrera, ElenaMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2017Copyright date: �2017Description: 1 online resource (242 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783110526288Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Roots of RespectDDC classification: 179.9 Online resources: Wie greife ich auf das E-Book zu? | Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Note on Citations and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Recognition: A Philosophical Problem -- Part I: Respect in Ancient Philosophy -- The Notion of Respect in Ancient Greek Poetry -- Plato on Respect, and What "Belongs to" Oneself -- Aristotle and Respect for Persons -- Part II: Respect in Modern Philosophy -- Human Interaction in the State of Nature: Hobbes on Respect for Persons and Self-Respect -- The Source of Moral Motivation and Actions We Owe to Others: Kant's Theory of Respect -- Respect as the Foundation of Human Rights: To What Extent Can This View Be Attributed to Kant? -- Part III: From Modern to Contemporary Perspectives on Respect -- Hegel and Respect for Persons -- John Stuart Mill: Individuality, Dignity, and Respect for Persons -- The Cardinal Role of Respect and Self-Respect for Rawls's and Walzer's Theories of Justice -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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Intro -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Note on Citations and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Recognition: A Philosophical Problem -- Part I: Respect in Ancient Philosophy -- The Notion of Respect in Ancient Greek Poetry -- Plato on Respect, and What "Belongs to" Oneself -- Aristotle and Respect for Persons -- Part II: Respect in Modern Philosophy -- Human Interaction in the State of Nature: Hobbes on Respect for Persons and Self-Respect -- The Source of Moral Motivation and Actions We Owe to Others: Kant's Theory of Respect -- Respect as the Foundation of Human Rights: To What Extent Can This View Be Attributed to Kant? -- Part III: From Modern to Contemporary Perspectives on Respect -- Hegel and Respect for Persons -- John Stuart Mill: Individuality, Dignity, and Respect for Persons -- The Cardinal Role of Respect and Self-Respect for Rawls's and Walzer's Theories of Justice -- List of Contributors -- Index.

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