Agent-centered Morality

  PREFACE

 collapse sectionPART 1—  BEGINNINGS
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 expand section1—  The Internalism Requirement and the Integration Test
 expand section2—  Impartiality, Regulative Norms, and Practical Reason
 expand section3—  The Thin Conception of Integrity and the Integration Test
 expand section4—  An Integrity-Sensitive Conception of Human Agency, Practical Reason, and Morality

 collapse sectionPART 2—  THE GOODS OF RESPECT
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 expand section5—  General Features and Varieties of Respect
 expand section6—  Respect, Egoism, and Self-Assessment
 expand section7—  The Categorical Value of the Goods of Respect

 collapse sectionPART 3—  THE GOODS OF LOVE
 expand section8—  General Features of Love
 expand section9.—  The Normative Thoughts of Parental Love, Part I  Self-Restricting Normative Beliefs
 expand section10—  The Normative Thoughts of Parental Love, Part II  Other-restricting Normative Beliefs
 expand section11—  Peer Love
 expand section12.—  The Normative Thoughts of Friendship
 expand section13—  The Normative Thoughts of Neighborly Love, Part I  Autonomy and Subservience
 expand section14—  The Normative Thoughts of Neighborly Love, Part II  Autonomy of Conscience and the Unjust Community
 expand section15.—  Loneliness, Intimacy, and the Integration Test

 collapse sectionPART 4—  THE GOODS OF ACTIVITY:  THE PLACE OF THE AESTHETIC IN PRACTICAL REASON
 expand section16.—  Solitary Activities
 expand section17—  Shared Activities
 expand section18—  Normative Thoughts and the Goods of Activity

  BIBLIOGRAPHY
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