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Respect, Pluralism, and Justice 'Kantian Perspectives'
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296 pages
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The book presents a collection of essays that develop a Kantian framework for moral deliberation, applying it to significant social and political issues. It explores topics such as cultural diversity, punishment, political violence, and the responsibilities associated with wrongdoing. Through this lens, the author examines the complexities of justice and state coercion within a pluralistic society, offering insights into how Kantian theory can inform contemporary moral discussions.
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