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Ought Implies Kant
A Reply to the Consequentialist Critique
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132 pages
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The book presents a unique argument for Kantian ethical theory, emphasizing its application to nonhuman animals. It also provides a thorough critique of consequentialism, asserting that it fails to meet a crucial meta-ethical standard necessary for its theoretical soundness. Through these discussions, the author seeks to highlight the relevance of Kantian ethics in contemporary moral debates.
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2009, hardcover
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