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Contents
Preface
1 Making Room for Character
2 Pluralism and the Community of Moral Judgment
3 A Cosmopolitan Kingdom of Ends
4 Responsibility and Moral Competence
5 Can Virtue Be Taught? The Problem of New Moral Facts
6 Training to Autonomy: Kant and the Question of Moral Education
7 Bootstrapping
8 Rethinking Kant's Hedonism
9 The Scope of Moral Requirement
10 The Will and Its Objects
11 Obligatory Ends
12 Moral Improvisation
13 Contingency in Obligation
Credits
Index
Contents
Preface
1 Making Room for Character
2 Pluralism and the Community of Moral Judgment
3 A Cosmopolitan Kingdom of Ends
4 Responsibility and Moral Competence
5 Can Virtue Be Taught? The Problem of New Moral Facts
6 Training to Autonomy: Kant and the Question of Moral Education
7 Bootstrapping
8 Rethinking Kant's Hedonism
9 The Scope of Moral Requirement
10 The Will and Its Objects
11 Obligatory Ends
12 Moral Improvisation
13 Contingency in Obligation
Credits
Index