Introduction
I. Respect and Self-Respect
1: Bernard Boxill and Jan Boxill: Servility and Self-Respect: An
African American and Feminist Critique
2: Robin S. Dillon: Humility, Arrogance, and Self-Respect in Kant
and Hill
3: Stephen Darwall: Respect as Honor and as Accountability
II. Practical Reason
4: Mark Schroeder: Hypothetical Imperatives: Scope and
Jurisdiction
5: Jonathan Dancy: More Right than Wrong
6: Onora O'Neill: Autonomy and Public Reason in Kant
III. Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy
7: Gerald Gaus: Private and Public Conscience (Or, Is the Sanctity
of Conscience a Liberal Commitment or an Anarchical Fallacy?)
8: Jeffrie G. Murphy: Kant on Three Defenses in the Law of
Homicide
9: Matt Zwolinski and David Schmidtz: Virtue, Repugnance, and
Deontology
10: Cheshire Calhoun: But What About the Animals?
IV. Kant's Ethics
11: Marcia Baron: The Supererogatory and Kant's Imperfect
Duties
12: Andrews Reath: Did Kant Hold that Rational Volition is Sub
Ratione Boni?
13: Julia Driver: Kantian Complicity
V. Conclusion
14: Thomas E. Hill, Jr.: Looking Back: Main Themes and
Appreciation
The Writings of Thomas E. Hill, Jr.
Index
Mark Timmons is Professor of Philosophy at the University of
Arizona. He is author of Morality without Foundations (OUP, 1999),
editor of Kant's Metaphysics of Morals: Interpretative Essays (OUP,
2002), co-editor of Metaethics After Moore (OUP, 2006), and of Kant
on Practical Justification (OUP, 2013), and editor of Oxford
Studies in Normative Ethics, published annually.
Robert Johnson is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the
Philosophy Department at the University of Missouri, Columbia.
Johnson's PhD dissertation was written under the supervision Thomas
E. Hill, Jr. at UNC Chapel Hill in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
a first-rate collection that will be an invaluable resource not
merely for students of Hill, but anyone concerned with Kantian
ethics, moral psychology, or social philosophy.
*David Sussman, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online*
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