Agent-centered Morality |
PREFACE |
PART 1— BEGINNINGS |
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• | II. |
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1— The Internalism Requirement and the Integration Test |
2— Impartiality, Regulative Norms, and Practical Reason |
3— The Thin Conception of Integrity and the Integration Test |
4— An Integrity-Sensitive Conception of Human Agency, Practical Reason, and Morality |
PART 2— THE GOODS OF RESPECT |
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• | II. |
5— General Features and Varieties of Respect |
6— Respect, Egoism, and Self-Assessment |
7— The Categorical Value of the Goods of Respect |
PART 3— THE GOODS OF LOVE |
8— General Features of Love |
9.— The Normative Thoughts of Parental Love, Part I Self-Restricting Normative Beliefs |
10— The Normative Thoughts of Parental Love, Part II Other-restricting Normative Beliefs |
11— Peer Love |
12.— The Normative Thoughts of Friendship |
13— The Normative Thoughts of Neighborly Love, Part I Autonomy and Subservience |
14— The Normative Thoughts of Neighborly Love, Part II Autonomy of Conscience and the Unjust Community |
15.— Loneliness, Intimacy, and the Integration Test |
PART 4— THE GOODS OF ACTIVITY: THE PLACE OF THE AESTHETIC IN PRACTICAL REASON |
16.— Solitary Activities |
17— Shared Activities |
18— Normative Thoughts and the Goods of Activity |
BIBLIOGRAPHY |
INDEX |