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Philosophical works chiefly on respect and related concepts
- Addis, A., 1997, “On Human Diversity and the Limits of Toleration,” in Ethnicity and Group Rights, Nomos 39, I. Shapiro and W. Kymlicka (eds.), New York: New York University Press. (Scholar)
- Anderson, E., 1999, “What is the Point of Equality?” Ethics 109: 287–337. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, Value in Ethics and Economics, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Andrews, J.N., 1976, “Social Education and Respect for Others,” Journal of Moral Education 5: 139–143. (Scholar)
- Armitage, F., 2006, “Respect and Types of Injustice,” Res Publica 12: 9–34. (Scholar)
- Arnold, D.G. and Bowie, N.E., 2005, “Sweatshops and Respect,” in Ethical Issues for the Twenty-First Century, F. Adams (ed.), Charlottesville: Philosophy Documentation Center. (Scholar)
- Arrington, R. L., 1978, “On Respect,” Journal of Value Inquiry 12: 1–12. (Scholar)
- Atwell, J.E., 1982, “Kant's Notion of Respect for Persons,” in Respect for Persons, O.H. Green (ed.), Tulane Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 31, New Orleans: Tulane University Press. (Scholar)
- Bagnoli, C., 2007, “Respect and Membership in the Moral Community,” Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 10: 113–128. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, “Respect and Loving Attention,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33: 483–516. (Scholar)
- Baldner, K., 1990, “Realism and Respect,” Between the Species 6: 1–8. (Scholar)
- Balint, P., 2006, “Respect Relations in Diverse Societies,” Res Publica 12: 35–57. (Scholar)
- Barilan, M.Y. and Weintraub, M., 2001, “Persuasion as Respect for Persons: An Alternative View of Autonomy and the Limits of Discourse,” Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 26: 13–33. (Scholar)
- Barnes, A., 1990, “Some Remarks on Respect and Human Rights,” Philosophical Studies, (Ireland): 263–273. (Scholar)
- Baron, M.W., 1997, “Love and Respect in the Doctrine of Virtue,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy 36 (Supplement): 29–44. (Scholar)
- Beauchamp, T.L. and Childress, J.F., 1979/2001, Principles of Biomedical Ethics, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Beauchamp, T.L. and Walters, L., 1999, Contemporary Issues in Bioethics, 5th edition, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. (Scholar)
- Benditt, T., 2008, “Why Respect Matters,” Journal of Value Inquiry 42:487–496. (Scholar)
- Benhabib, S., 1991, Situating the Self, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Benn, S.I., 1988, A Theory of Freedom, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1971, “Privacy, Freedom, and Respect for Persons,” in Privacy, Nomos 13, J. R. Pennock and J. W. Chapman (eds.), New York: Atherton Press. (Scholar)
- Berger, P., 1983, “On the Obsolescence of the Concept of Honor,” in Revisions: Changing Perspectives in Moral Philosophy, S. Hauerwas and A. MacIntyre (eds.), Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. (Scholar)
- Birch, T.H., 1993, “Moral Considerability and Universal Consideration,” Environmental Ethics 15: 313–332. (Scholar)
- Bird, Colin, 2004, “Status, Identity, and Respect,”Political Theory 32: 207–232. (Scholar)
- Blum, A., 1988, “On Respect,” Philosophical Inquiry 10: 58–63. (Scholar)
- Boettcher, J., 2007, “Respect, Recognition, and Public Reason,” Social Theory and Practice 33: 223–249. (Scholar)
- Brannigan, M.C. and Boss, J.A., 2001, Health Care Ethics in a Diverse Society, Mountain View, CA: Mayfield. (Scholar)
- Broadie, A. and Pybus, E.M., 1975, “Kant's Concept of 'Respect',” Kant-Studien 66: 58–64. (Scholar)
- Brody, B.A., 1982, “Towards a Theory of Respect for Persons,” in Respect for Persons, O.H. Green (ed.), Tulane Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 31, New Orleans: Tulane University Press. (Scholar)
- Buss, S., 1999, “Respect for Persons,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 29: 517–550. (Scholar)
- Cary, P., 1996, “Believing the Word: A Proposal about Knowing Other Persons,” Faith and Philosophy 13: 78–90. (Scholar)
- Chan, S., 2006, “The Confucian Notion of Jing (Respect),” Philosophy East and West 56: 229–252. (Scholar)
- Code, L., 1987, “Persons and Others,” in Power, Gender, Values, J. Genova (ed), Edmonton, Alberta: Academic Printing and Publishing. (Scholar)
- Cohen, S., 2008, “Fundamental Equality and the Phenomenology of Respect,” Iyyun 57: 25–53. (Scholar)
- Connelly, J., 2006, “Respecting Nature?” Res Publica 12: 97–105. (Scholar)
- Cooke, M., 1995, “Selfhood and Solidarity,” Constellations 1: 337–357. (Scholar)
- Cooper, D.E., 2000, “The Virtue of Practical Reason and Moral Respect Across Cultures,” Contemporary Philosophy, 22: 20-28. (Scholar)
- Cottingham, J., 1983, “Punishment and Respect for Persons,” in Law, Morality, and Rights, M.A. Stewart (ed.), Dordrecht: Reidel. (Scholar)
- Cranor, C.F., 1983, “On Respecting Human Beings as Persons,” Journal of Value Inquiry 17: 103–117. (Scholar)
- –––, 1982, “Limitations on Respect-for-Persons Theories,” in Respect for Persons, O.H. Green (ed.), Tulane Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 31, New Orleans: Tulane University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1980, “Kant's Respect-for-Persons Principle,” International Studies in Philosophy: 19–40. (Scholar)
- –––, 1975, “Toward a Theory of Respect for Persons,” American Philosophical Quarterly 12: 309–320. (Scholar)
- Cummiskey, D., 2008, “Dignity, Contractualism, and Consequentialism,” Utilitas 16:629–644. (Scholar)
- –––,1990, “Kantian Consequentialism,” Ethics 100: 586–615. (Scholar)
- Darby, D., 1999, “Are Worlds without Natural Rights Morally Impoverished?” Southern Journal of Philosophy, 37: 397–417. (Scholar)
- Darwall, S., 2006, The Second Person Standpoint: Morality, Respect, and Accountability, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, “Respect and the Second Person Standpoint,” Presidential Address, Central Division of the American Philosophical Association, in Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 78 (2): 43–59. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, “Because I Want It,” Social Philosophy and Policy 18: 129–153. (Scholar)
- –––, 1977, “Two Kinds of Respect,” Ethics 88: 36–49; reprinted in Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, R.S. Dillon (ed.), New York: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- Deigh, J., 1982, “Respect and the Right to be Punished,” Tulane Studies in Philosophy 31: 169–182. (Scholar)
- Delue, S., 2006, “Martin Buber and Immanuel Kant on Mutual Respect and the Liberal State,” Janus Head 9: 117–137. (Scholar)
- DeMarco, J.P., 1974, “Respect for Persons: Some Prerequisites,” Philosophy in Context 3: 33–37. (Scholar)
- Deveaux, M., 1998, “Toleration and Respect,” Public Affairs Quarterly 12: 407–427. (Scholar)
- Diggs, B.J., 1981, “A Contractarian View of Respect for Persons,” American Philosophical Quarterly 18: 273–283. (Scholar)
- Dillon, R.S., 2009, “Respect for Persons, Identity, and Information Technology,” Ethics and Information Technology 11 (2). (Scholar)
- –––, 1992a, “Respect and Care: Toward Moral Integration,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 22: 105–132. (Scholar)
- –––, 1991, “Care and Respect,” in Explorations in Feminist Ethics: Theory and Practice, E.B. Cole and S. Coultrap-McQuin (eds.), Bloomington: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- Donagan, A., 1977, The Theory of Morality. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Downie, R.S., and Telfer, E., 1969, Respect for Persons, London: George Allen and Unwin. (Scholar)
- Drummond, J., 2006, “Respect as a Moral Emotion: A Phenomenological Approach,” Husserl Studies 22: 1–27. (Scholar)
- Dworkin, R., 1985, “Liberalism,” in A Matter of Principle. Cambridge, U.K.: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1977, Taking Rights Seriously, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Edel, A., 1974, “The Place of Respect for Persons in Moral Philosophy,” Philosophy in Context 3: 23–32. (Scholar)
- Falls, M., 1987, “Retribution, Reciprocity, and Respect for Persons,” Law and Philosophy 6: 25–51. (Scholar)
- Farley, M.A., 1993, “A Feminist Version of Respect for Persons,” Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 9: 183–198. (Scholar)
- Feinberg, J., 1975, “Some Conjectures on the Concept of Respect,” Journal of Social Philosophy 4: 1–3. (Scholar)
- –––, 1970, “The Nature and Value of Rights,” Journal of Value Inquiry 4: 243–260. (Scholar)
- Fotion, N. and Elfstrom, G., 1992, “Honor,” in Encyclopedia of Ethics, L.C. Becker and C.B. Becker (eds.), New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. (Scholar)
- Frankena, W.K., 1986, “The Ethics of Respect for Persons,” Philosophical Topics 14: 149–167. (Scholar)
- Frankfurt, H.G., 1999, “Equality and Respect,” in Frankfurt, Necessity, Volition, and Love, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Fried, C., 1978, Right and Wrong, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Garry, A., 1978, “Pornography and Respect for Women,” Social Theory and Practice 4: 395–421. (Scholar)
- Gaus, G.F., 1998, “Respect for Persons and Environmental Values,” in Autonomy and Community: Readings in Contemporary Kantian Social Philosophy, J. Kneller and S. Axinn (eds.), Albany: State University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- Gauthier, D., 1963, Practical Reasoning, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Gaylin, W., 1984, “In Defense of the Dignity of Being Human,” The Hastings Center Report 14: 18–22. (Scholar)
- Ghosh-Dastidar, K., 1987, “Respect for Persons and Self-Respect: Western and Indian,” Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research 5: 83–93. (Scholar)
- Gibbard, A., 1990, Wise Choices, Apt Feelings: A Theory of Normative Judgment, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Giordano, S., 2005, “Respect for Equality and the Treatment of the Elderly,” Cambridge Quarterly of Heathcare Ethics 14: 83–92. (Scholar)
- Goodin, R., 1981, “The Political Theories of Choice and Dignity,” American Philosophical Quarterly 8: 91–100. (Scholar)
- Green, O.H., ed., 1982, Respect for Persons, Tulane Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 31, New Orleans: Tulane University Press. (Scholar)
- Grenberg, J., 1999, “Anthropology from a Metaphysical Point of View,” Journal of the History of Philosophy 37: 91–115. (Scholar)
- Griffin, J., 1986, Well-Being: Its Meaning, Measurement, and Importance, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Gruzalski, B., 1982, “Two Accounts of Our Obligations to Respect Persons,” in Respect for Persons, O.H. Green (ed.), Tulane Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 31, New Orleans: Tulane University Press. (Scholar)
- Hare, S., 1996, “The Paradox of Moral Humility,” American Philosophical Quarterly 33: 235–241. (Scholar)
- Harris, E.E., 1966, “Respect for Persons,” in Ethics and Society: Original Essays on Contemporary Moral Problems, R. DeGeorge (ed.), Garden City, NJ: Anchor. (Scholar)
- Hepburn, R.W., 1998, “Nature Humanized: Nature Respected,” Environmental Values 7: 267–279. (Scholar)
- Herman, B., 1984, “Mutual Aid and Respect for Persons,” Ethics 94: 577–602. (Scholar)
- Hicks, D.C., 1971, “Respect for Persons and Respect for Living Things,” Philosophy 46: 346–348. (Scholar)
- Hill, T.E., Jr., 2000, Respect, Pluralism, and Justice: Kantian Perspectives, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, “Respect for Persons,” Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, E. Craig (ed.), London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, “Respect for Humanity,” in The Tanner Lectures on Human Values xviii, G. B. Peterson (ed.), Salt-Lake City: University of Utah Press; reprinted in Hill, Respect, Pluralism, and Justice. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, “Donagan's Kant,” Ethics 104: 22–52; reprinted in Hill, Respect, Pluralism, and Justice. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992, Dignity and Practical Reason in Kant's Moral Theory, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Hinton, T., 2001, “Must Egalitarians Choose Between Fairness and Respect?” Philosophy and Public Affairs 30: 72–87. (Scholar)
- Hobbes, T., 1651/1958, Leviathan, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, The Library of Liberal Arts. (Scholar)
- Holmgren, M., 1993, “Forgiveness and the Intrinsic Value of Persons,” American Philosophical Quarterly 30: 341–352. (Scholar)
- Honneth, A., 1992, “Integrity and Disrespect: Principles of a Conception of Morality Based on the Theory of Recognition,” Political Theory 20: 187–201. (Scholar)
- Hudson, S.D., 1980, “The Nature of Respect,” Social Theory and Practice 6: 69–90. (Scholar)
- Hume, D., 1875, “On the Dignity of Human Nature,” in Essays: Moral, Political and Literary, vol 1, T.H. Green and T.H. Grose (eds.), London: Longmans, Green, and Co. (Scholar)
- Jacobs, J., 1995, Practical Realism and Moral Psychology, Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press. (Scholar)
- Johnson, E., 1982, “Ignoring Persons,” in Respect for Persons, O.H. Green (ed.), Tulane Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 31, New Orleans: Tulane University Press. (Scholar)
- Johnson, R., 1997, “Love in Vain,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy 36 (Supplement): 45–50. (Scholar)
- Kant, I., 1785/1996, Grundlegung zur Metaphysik der Sitten, translated as “Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals”, in Immanuel Kant Practical Philosophy, Mary Gregor (trans. and ed.), New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1788/1996, Kritik der practischen Vernuft, translated as “Critique of Practical Reason”, in Immanuel Kant Practical Philosophy, Mary Gregor (trans. and ed.), New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1793/1998, Die Religion innerhalb der Grenzen der bloßen Vernunft, translated as Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason, A. Wood and G. di Giovanni (trans.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1797/1996, Die Metaphysik der Sitten, translated as “The Metaphysics of Morals”,in Immanuel Kant Practical Philosophy, Mary Gregor (trans. and ed.), New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1779/1997, Lectures on Ethics, P. Heath and J.B. Schneewind (eds.), P. Heath (trans.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Katz, M.S., 1992, “Respect for Persons and Students: Charting Some Ethical Territory,” Philosophy of Education Proceedings 19, Normal, IL: Illinois State University, Philosophy of Education Society. (Scholar)
- Kent, E., 1976, “Respect for Persons and Social Protest,” in Social Ends and Political Means, T. Honderich (ed.), London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. (Scholar)
- Kershnar, S., 2004, “Respect for Persons and the Harsh Punishment of Criminals,” International Journal of Applied Philosophy 18: 103–121. (Scholar)
- Klimchuk, D., 2004,“Three Accounts of Respect for Persons in Kant's Ethics,” Kantian Review 8: 38–61. (Scholar)
- Kleinig, J., 1991, Valuing Life, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Kofman, S., 1997, “The Economy of Respect: Kant and Respect for Women,” N. Fisher (trans.), in Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant, Robin May Schott (ed.), University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. (Scholar)
- Kolnai, A., 1976, “Dignity,” Philosophy 5: 251–271; reprinted in Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, R.S. Dillon (ed.), New York: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- Korsgaard, C.M., 1996, Creating the Kingdom of Ends, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Kymlika, W., 1989, Liberalism, Community and Culture, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Labukt, I., 2009, “Rawls on the Practicability of Utilitarianism,” Politics, Philosophy, and Economics 8: 201–221. (Scholar)
- LaCaze, M., 2005, “Love, That Indispensable Supplement: Irigaray and Kant on Love and Respect,” Hypatia 20: 92–114. (Scholar)
- Landesman, C., 1982, “Against Respect for Persons,” in Respect for Persons, O.H. Green (ed.), Tulane Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 31, New Orleans: Tulane University Press. (Scholar)
- Larmore, C.E., 1987, Patterns of Moral Complexity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- LeMoncheck, L., 1997, Loose Women, Lecherous Men: A Feminist Philosophy of Sex, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Lippke, R.L., 1998, “Arguing Against Inhumane and Degrading Punishing,” Criminal Justice Ethics 17: 29–41. (Scholar)
- Lombardi, L., 1983, “Inherent Worth, Respect, and Rights,” Environmental Ethics 5: 257–270. (Scholar)
- Lueck, B., 2008, “Toward a Serresian Reconceptualization of Kantian Respect,” Philosophy Today 52: 52–59. (Scholar)
- Lysaught, M., 2004, “Respect: Or, How Respect for Persons Became Respect for Autonomy,” Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 29: 665–680. (Scholar)
- Maclagan, W.G., 1960, “Respect for Persons as a Moral Principle,” Philosophy 35: 199–305. (Scholar)
- Markie, P. J., 2004, “Respect for People and Animals,” Journal of Value Inquiry 38: 33–47. (Scholar)
- McBride, W.L., 2000, “Sexual Harassment, Seduction, and Mutual Respect: An Attempt at Sorting it Out,” in Feminist Phenomenology, L. Fisher (ed.), Dordrecht: Kluwer. (Scholar)
- McCarty, R., 1994, “Motivation and Moral Choice in Kant's Theory of Rational Agency,” Kant-Studien 85: 15–31. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, “Kantian Moral Motivation and the Feeling of Respect,” Journal of the History of Philosophy 31: 421–435. (Scholar)
- Meehan, J., 1994, “Autonomy, Recognition and Respect: Habermas, Benjamin, Honneth,” Constellations 1: 270-285. (Scholar)
- Melden, A.I., 1992, “Dignity, Worth, and Rights,” in The Constitution of Rights: Human Dignity and American Values, M. J. Meyer and W.A. Parent (eds.), Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1977, Rights and Persons, Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Meyer, M.J. and L.J. Nelson, 2001, “Respecting What We Destroy: Reflections on Human Embryo Research,” Hastings Center Report 31: 16–23. (Scholar)
- Metz, T., 2001, “Respect for Persons and Perfectionist Politics,” Philosophy and Public Affairs 30: 417–442. (Scholar)
- Miller, R.W., 1998, “Cosmopolitan Respect and Patriotic Concern,” Philosophy and Public Affairs 27: 202–224. (Scholar)
- Moland, L., 2002, “Fight, Flight, or Respect? First Encounters of the Other in Kant and Hegel,” History of Philosophy Quarterly 19: 381–400. (Scholar)
- Morrison, I., 2004, “Respect in Kant: How the Moral Feeling of Respect Acts as an Incentive to Moral Action,” Southwest Philosophy Review 20(2): 1–26. (Scholar)
- Munson, R., 2000, Intervention and Reflection: Basic Issues in Medical Ethics, 6th edition, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. (Scholar)
- Narveson, J., 2002a, Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice: Essays on Moral and Political Philosophy, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002b, “Race, Social Identity, Human Dignity: Respect for Individuals,” in Social Philosophy Today: Race, Social Identity, and Human Dignity, vol. 16, C. L. Hughes (ed.), Bowling Green: Philosophy Documentation Center. (Scholar)
- Neumann, M., 2005, “Can't We All Just Respect One Another a Little Less?” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 34: 463–484. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, “Did Kant Respect Persons?” Res Publica 6: 285–299. (Scholar)
- Noggle, R., 1999, “Kantian Respect and Particular Persons,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 29: 449–477. (Scholar)
- Norman, R., 1989, “Respect for Persons, Autonomy, and Equality,” Revue International de Philosophie 43: 323–341. (Scholar)
- Nussbaum, M., 2003, “Political Liberalism and Respect,” SATS: Nordic Journal of Philosophy 4: 25–44. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999, Sex and Social Justice, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Nyberg, D., 1991, “The Basis of Respect is Empathy,” Philosophy of Education 47: 197–201. (Scholar)
- Paetzold, H., 2008, “Respect and Toleration Reconsidered,” Philosophy and Social Criticism 941–954. (Scholar)
- Palmer, C., 2004, “'Respect for Nature' in the Earth Charter: The Value of Species and the Value of Individuals,” Ethics, Place, and Environment 7: 97–107. (Scholar)
- Panichas, G.E., 2000, “Rights, Respect, and the Decent Society,” Journal of Social Philosophy 31: 51–67. (Scholar)
- Partridge, E., 1981, “Posthumous Interests and Posthumous Respect,” Ethics 91: 243–264. (Scholar)
- Pettit, P., 1989, “Consequentialism and Respect for Persons,” Ethics 100: 116–126. (Scholar)
- Preus, A., 1991, “Aristotle and Respect for Persons,” in Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy IV, J. P. Anton (ed.), Albany: State University Of New York Press. (Scholar)
- Rawls, J., 2000, Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy, Barbara Herman (ed.), Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. (Scholar) (Scholar)
- Raz, J., 2002, “On Frankfurt's Explanation of Respect for People,” in Contours of Agency: Essays on Themes from Harry Frankfurt, S. Buss (ed), Cambridge, MA: Bradford Books/MIT Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, Value, Respect, and Attachment, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Reath, A., 2006, “Kant's Theory of Moral Sensibility: Respect for the Moral Law and the Influence of Inclination”, in Reath, Agency and Autonomy in Kant's Moral Theory, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Richardson, H.S., 1998, “Nussbaum: Love and Respect,” Metaphilosophy 29: 254–262. (Scholar)
- Roberts-Thomson, S., 2008, “An Explanation of the Injustice of Slavery,” Res Publica 14: 69–82. (Scholar)
- Rolston III, H., 2004, “Caring for Nature: From Fact to Value, From Respect to Reverence,” Zygon 39: 277–302. (Scholar)
- Schmidt, L.K., 2000, “Respecting Others: The Hermeneutic Virtue,” Continental Philosophy Review 33: 359–379. (Scholar)
- Schmidtz, D., 2002, “Equal Respect and Equal Shares,” Social Philosophy and Policy 19: 244–274. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, “Are All Species Equal?” Journal of Applied Philosophy 15: 57–67. (Scholar)
- Shafer, C.M. and Frye, M., 1977, “Rape and Respect,” in Feminism and Philosophy, M. Vetterling-Braggin, F.A. Elliston, and J. English (eds.), Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield. (Scholar)
- Sherman, N., 1998a, “Concrete Kantian Respect,” Social Philosophy and Policy 15: 119–148. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998b, “Empathy, Respect, and Humanitarian Intervention,” Ethics and International Affairs 12: 103–119. (Scholar)
- Shields, P.R., 1998, “Some Reflections on Respecting Childhood,” Journal of Value Inquiry 32: 369–380. (Scholar)
- Shockley, K., 2009, “Practice Dependent Respect,”, Journal of Value Inquiry 43: 41–54. (Scholar)
- Simpson, E., 1979, “Objective Reasons and Respect for Persons,” Monist 62: 457–469. (Scholar)
- Singleton, J., 2007, “Kant's Account of Respect: A Bridge Between Rationality and Anthropology,” Kantian Review, 12: 40-60. (Scholar)
- Skorupski, J., 2005, “Blame, Respect, and Recognition: A Reply to Theo Van Willigenberg,” Utilitas 17(3): 333–347. (Scholar)
- Smith, D.H., ed., 1984, Respect and Care in Medical Ethics, Lanham, MD: University Press of America. (Scholar)
- Spelman, E.V., 1977, “On Treating Persons as Persons,” Ethics 88: 150-161. (Scholar)
- Stith, R., 2004, “The Priority of Respect: How Our Common Humanity Can Ground Our Individual Dignity,” International Philosophical Quarterly 44(2): 165–184. (Scholar)
- Stratton-Lake, P., 2000, Kant, Duty, and Moral Worth, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Strauss, M., 2003, “The Role of Recognition in the Formation of Self-Understanding,” in Recognition, Responsibility, and Rights, R. N. Fiore and H. L. Nelson (eds.), Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. (Scholar)
- Taylor, C., 1992, “The Politics of Recognition,” in Multiculturalism and “The Politics of Recognition,” A. Gutmann (ed.), Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Taylor, P.W., 1986, Respect for Nature, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1981, “The Ethics of Respect for Nature,” Environmental Ethics 3: 197–218. (Scholar)
- Thomas, L., 2001a, “Morality, Consistency, and the Self: A Lesson in Rectification,” Journal of Social Philosophy, 32: 374–381. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992–93, “Moral Deference,” The Philosophical Forum 24: 233–250. (Scholar)
- Tomasi, J., 1995, “Kymlika, Liberalism, and Respect for Cultural Minorities,” Ethics 105: 580-603. (Scholar)
- Velleman, J.D., 1999, “Love as a Moral Emotion,” Ethics 109: 338–374. (Scholar)
- Wawrytko, S.A., 1982, “Confucius and Kant: The Ethics of Respect,” Philosophy East and West 32: 237–257. (Scholar)
- Westra, L., 1989, “'Respect,' 'Dignity,' and 'Integrity:' An Environmental Proposal for Ethics,” Epistemologia 12: 91–123. (Scholar)
- Wiggens, D., 2000, “Nature, Respect for Nature, and the Human Scale of Values,” Presidential Address, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 100: 1–32. (Scholar)
- Williams, B.A.O., 1962, “The Idea of Equality,” in Politics, Philosophy, and Society, vol. 2, P. Laslett and W. G. Runciman (eds.), Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Wilson, E., 2009, “Is Kant's Concept of Autonomy Absurd?” History of Philosophy Quarterly 26: 159–174. (Scholar)
- Wolff, J., 1998, “Fairness, Respect, and Egalitarian Ethics,” Philosophy and Public Affairs 27: 97–122. (Scholar)
- Wong, D., 1984, “Taoism and the Problem of Equal Respect,” Journal of Chinese Philosophy 11: 165–183. (Scholar)
- Wood, A.W., 1999, Kant's Ethical Thought, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, “Kantian Duties Regarding Nonrational Nature,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supp. 72: 189–210. (Scholar)
- Woodruff, P., 2003, “Reverence, Respect, and Dependence,” in Virtues of Independence and Dependence on Virtues,, L. Beckman (ed.), New Brunswick: Transactional Press. (Scholar)
- Young, I.M., 1997, “Asymmetrical Reciprocity: On Moral Respect, Wonder, and Enlarged Thought,” Constellations, 3: 340-363. (Scholar)
- Zinkin, M., 2006, “Respect for the Law and the Use of Dynamic Terms in Kant's Theory of Moral Motivation,” Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie 88: 31–53. (Scholar)
Philosophical works chiefly on self-respect and related concepts
- Adler, M.J., et al., 1952, “Honor,” in The Great Ideas: A Syntopicon of Great Books of the Western World, Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. (Scholar)
- Allen, R.F., 2008, “Free Agency and Self-Esteem,” Sorities 20: 74–79. (Scholar)
- Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics, W.D. Ross (trans.), in Basic Works of Aristotle, R. McKeon (ed.), New York: Random House, 1941.
- Babbitt, S., 2000, Artless Integrity: Moral Imagination, Agency, and Stories, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, “Feminism and Objective Interests: The Role of Transformation Experiences in Rational Deliberation,” in Feminist Epistemologies, L. Alcoff and E. Potter (eds.), New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Balaief, L., 1975, “Self-Esteem and Human Equality,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36: 25–43. (Scholar)
- Bartky, S.L., 1990a, “Feminine Masochism and the Politics of Personal Transformation,” in Bartky, Femininity and Domination: Studies in the Phenomenology of Oppression, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 1990b, “On Psychological Oppression,” Bartky, Femininity and Domination: Studies in the Phenomenology of Oppression, New York: Routledge (Scholar)
- –––, 1990c, “Shame and Gender,” in Bartky, Femininity and Domination: Studies in the Phenomenology of Oppression, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Becker, L.C., 1992, “Pride,” in Encyclopedia of Ethics, L. C. Becker and C. B. Becker (eds.), New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. (Scholar)
- Bernick, M., 1978, “A Note on Promoting Self-Esteem,” Political Theory 6: 109–118. (Scholar)
- Bloomfield, P., 2008, “The Harm of Immorality” Ratio 21: 241–259. (Scholar)
- Boxill, B.R., 1992, Blacks and Social Justice, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. (Scholar)
- –––, 1976, “Self-Respect and Protest,” Philosophy and Public Affairs 6: 58–69; reprinted in Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, R.S. Dillon (ed.), New York: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- Braybrooke, D., 1983, Ethics in the World of Business, Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Allenheld. (Scholar)
- Campbell, R., 1979, Self-Love and Self-Respect: A Philosophical Study of Egoism, Ottowa: Canadian Library of Philosophy. (Scholar)
- Care, N., 2000, Decent People, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. (Scholar)
- Champlin, T.S., 1995, “Hanfling on Self-Love,” Philosophy 70: 107–110. (Scholar)
- Chazan, P., 1998, “Self-Esteem, Self-Respect, and Love of Self: Ways of Valuing the Self,” Philosophia 26: 41–63. (Scholar)
- Christensen, D., 2007, “Epistemic Self-Respect,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 107: 319–337. (Scholar)
- Collins, P.H., 1990, Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Daniels, N., 1975, “Equal Liberty and Unequal Worth of Liberty,” in Reading Rawls: Critical Studies of “A Theory of Justice,” N. Daniels (ed.), New York: Basic Books, Inc. (Scholar)
- Darwall, S.L., 1988, “Self-Deception, Autonomy, and Moral Constitution,” in Perspectives on Self-Deception, B.P. McLaughlin and A.O. Rorty (eds.), Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- DeGrazia, D., 1991, “Grounding a Right to Health Care in Self-Respect and Self-Esteem,” Public Affairs Quarterly, 5: 301–318. (Scholar)
- Deigh, J., 1983, “Shame and Self-Esteem: A Critique,” Ethics 93: 225–245; reprinted in Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, R.S. Dillon (ed.), New York: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- Diller, A., 2001, “Pride and Self-Respect in Unjust Social Orders,” Philosophy of Education 2001: 308–310. (Scholar)
- Dillon, R.S., 2007, “Arrogance, Self-Respect, and Personhood,” Journal of Consciousness Studies 14: 101–126. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, “‘What's a Woman Worth? What's Life Worth? Without Self-Respect?’: On the Value of Evaluative Self-Respect,” in Moral Psychology: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, P. DesAutels and M. Walker (eds.), Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, “Kant on Arrogance and Self-Respect,” in Setting the Moral Compass: Essays by Women Philosophers, C.Calhoun (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, “Self-Forgiveness and Self-Respect,” Ethics 112: 53–83. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, “Self-Respect: Moral, Emotional, Political,” Ethics 107: 226–249. (Scholar)
- –––, ed., 1995, Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992b, “How To Lose Your Self-Respect,” American Philosophical Quarterly 29: 125–139. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992c, “Toward a Feminist Conception of Self-Respect,” Hypatia 7: 52–69; reprinted in Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, R.S. Dillon (ed.), New York: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- Doppelt, G., 2009, “The Place of Self-Respect in a Theory of Justice,” Inquiry 52: 127–154. (Scholar)
- –––, 1981, “Rawls's System of Justice: A Critique from the Left,” Noûs 15: 259–307. (Scholar)
- Elster, J., 1985–86, “Self-Realization in Work and Politics: The Marxist Conception of the Good Life,” Social Philosophy and Policy 3: 97–126. (Scholar)
- Eyal, N., 2005, “Perhaps the Most Important Primary Good: Self-Respect and Rawls' Principles of Justice,” Politics, Philosophy, and Economics 4: 195–215. (Scholar)
- Ezorsky, G., 1991, Racism & Justice: The Case for Affirmative Action, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Falk, W.D., 1986, “Morality, Form, and Content,” in Ought, Reasons, and Morality: The Collected Papers of W. D. Falk, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Feinberg, J., 1970, “The Nature and Value of Rights,” Journal of Value Inquiry 4: 243–257. (Scholar)
- Ferguson, A., 1987, “A Feminist Aspect Theory of the Self,” in Science, Morality, and Feminist Theory, M. Hanen and K. Nielsen (eds.), Calgary: University of Calgary Press. (Scholar)
- Ferkany, M., 2008, “The Educational Importance of Self-Esteem,” Journal of Philosophy of Education 42: 119–132. (Scholar)
- Flanagan, O., 1991, Varieties of Moral Personality: Ethics and Psychological Realism, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Friedman, M., 1985, “Moral Integrity and the Deferential Wife,” Philosophical Studies 47: 141–150. (Scholar)
- Gewirth, A., 1992, “Human Dignity as the Basis of Rights,” in The Constitution of Rights: Human Dignity and American Values, M.J. Meyer and W.A. Parent (eds.), Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1978, Reason and Morality, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Govier, T., 1993, “Self-Trust, Autonomy, and Self-Esteem” Hypatia 8: 99–120. (Scholar)
- Grace, H.A., 1953, “The Self and Self-Acceptance,” Educational Theory 3: 220-235. (Scholar)
- Gutman, A., 1980, Liberal Equality, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Haber, J.G., 1991, Forgiveness, Savage, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. (Scholar)
- Hadji Haldar, H., 2009, “The Qu'ranic Principle of Peace,” Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies 2: 159–180. (Scholar)
- Hampton, J., 1997, “The Wisdom of the Egoist: The Moral and Political Implications of Valuing the Self,” Social Philosophy and Policy 14: 21–51. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, “Selflessness and the Loss of Self,” Social Philosophy and Policy 10: 135–165. (Scholar)
- Hansberg, O.E., 2000, “The Role of Emotions in Moral Psychology: Shame and Indignation,” Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, vol 9: Philosophy of Mind, B. Elevitch (ed.), Bowling Green: Philosophy Documentation Center. (Scholar)
- Harris, G.W., 2001, “Self-Esteem,” in Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2nd edition, L.C. Becker and C.B. Becker (eds.), New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. (Scholar)
- Heins, V., 2008, “Realizing Honneth: Redistribution, Recognition, and Global Justice,” Journal of Global Ethics 4: 141–153. (Scholar)
- Held, V., 1973, “Reasonable Progress and Self-Respect,” The Monist 57: 12–27. (Scholar)
- Hill, T.E., Jr., 1992, “Self-Respect,” in Encyclopedia of Ethics, L.C. Becker and C.B. Becker (eds.), New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. (Scholar)
- –––, 1991, Autonomy and Self-Respect, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1986, “Darwall on Practical Reason.” Ethics 96: 604–619. (Scholar)
- –––, 1982, “Self-Respect Reconsidered,” in Respect for Persons, O. H. Green (ed.), Tulane Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 31, New Orleans: Tulane University Press; reprinted in Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, R.S. Dillon (ed.), New York: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- –––, 1973, “Servility and Self-Respect,” Monist 57: 12–27; reprinted in Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, R.S. Dillon (ed.), New York: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- Holmgren, M., 1998, “Self-Forgiveness and Responsible Moral Agency,” Journal of Value Inquiry 32: 75–91. (Scholar)
- Honneth, A., 1995, The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts, Cambridge: Polity Press. (Scholar)
- Horsburgh, H.J.N., 1954, “The Plurality of Moral Standards,” Philosophy 24: 332–346. (Scholar)
- Hudson, S.D., 1986, Human Character and Morality: Reflections from the History of Ideas, Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul. (Scholar)
- Hume, D., 1751 (1983), Enquiries Concerning the Principle of Morals, J.B. Schneewind (ed.), Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company. (Scholar)
- –––, 1739 (1971), A Treatise of Human Nature, L.A. Selby-Bigge (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Ikuenobe, P., 2004, “Culture of Racism, Self-Respect, and Blameworthiness,” Public Affairs Quarterly 18: 27–55. (Scholar)
- Isenberg, A., 1949, “Natural Pride and Natural Shame,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10: 1–24. (Scholar)
- Kekes, J., 1988, “Shame and Moral Progress,” in Ethical Theory: Character and Virtue, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, vol. 13, P.A. French, T.E. Uehling, and H.K. Wettstein (eds.), Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. (Scholar)
- Kelleher, W., 2009, “Respect and Empathy in the Social Science Writings of Michael Polanyi,” Tradition and Discovery 35: 8–32. (Scholar)
- Kristjansson, K., 2007, “Measuring Self-Respect,” Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior 37: 225–242. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, Justifying Emotions: Pride and Jealousy, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, “Self-Respect, Megalopsychia, and Moral Education,” Journal of Moral Education 27: 5–17. (Scholar)
- Kupfer, J., 1997, “What's Wrong with Prostitution?” in Explorations in Value, T. Magnal (ed.), Amsterdam: Rodopi. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995, “Prostitutes, Musicians, and Self-Respect,” Journal of Social Philosophy 26: 75–88. (Scholar)
- LaCaze, M., 2008, “Seeing Oneself Through the Eyes of the Other: Asymmetrical Reciprocity and Self-Respect,” Hypatia 23: 118–135. (Scholar)
- Lane, R.E., 1982, “Government and Self-Esteem,” Political Theory 10: 5–31. (Scholar)
- Lomasky, L., 1987, Persons, Rights, and the Moral Community, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Maclaren, E., 1974, “Dignity,” Journal of Medical Ethics 3: 40-41. (Scholar)
- Margalit, A., 1996, The Decent Society, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Martin, M.W., 1996, Love's Virtues, Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas. (Scholar)
- –––, 1989, Everyday Morality: An Introduction to Applied Ethics, Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth. (Scholar)
- –––, 1986, Self-Deception and Morality, Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas. (Scholar)
- Massey, S. J., 1983a, “Is Self-Respect a Moral or a Psychological Concept?” Ethics 93: 246–261; reprinted in Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, R.S. Dillon (ed.), New York: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- –––, 1983b, “Kant on Self-Respect,” Journal of the History of Philosophy 21: 57–73. (Scholar)
- McGary, H., 1988, “Reparations, Self-Respect, and Public Policy,” in Ethical Theory and Society, D. Goldberg (ed.), New York: Holt, Rinehart, & Winston. (Scholar)
- McKinnon, C., 2000, “Exclusion Rules and Self-Respect,” Journal of Value Inquiry 34: 491–505. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, “Self-Respect and the Stepford Wives,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 97: 325–330. (Scholar)
- Meyer, M.J., 1992, “Dignity,” in Encyclopedia of Ethics, L.C. Becker and C.B. Becker (eds.), New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. (Scholar)
- –––, 1989, “Dignity, Rights, and Self-Control,” Ethics 99: 520-534. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987, “Kant's Conception of Dignity and Modern Political Thought,” History of European Ideas 8: 319–332. (Scholar)
- Meyer, M.J., and W.A. Parent, eds., 1992, The Constitution of Rights: Human Dignity and American Values, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Meyers, D.T., 1989, Self, Society, and Personal Choice, New York: Columbia University Press; excerpts reprinted in Dignity, Character, Self-Respect, R.S. Dillon (ed.), New York: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987a, “The Socialized Individual and Individual Autonomy,” in Women and Moral Theory, E.F. Kittay and D.T. Meyers (eds.), Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987b, “Work and Self-Respect,” in Moral Rights in the Workplace, G. Ezorsky (ed.), Albany: State University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1986, “The Politics of Self-Respect,” Hypatia 1: 83–100. (Scholar)
- Michelman, F., 1975, “Constitutional Welfare Rights and A Theory of Justice,” in Reading Rawls: Critical Studies of A Theory of Justice, N. Daniels (ed.), New York: Basic Books, Inc. (Scholar)
- Middleton, D., 2006, “Three Types of Self-Respect,” Res Publica 12: 59–76. (Scholar)
- Mohr, R.D., 1992, Gay Ideas: Outings and Other Controversies, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- Molyneux, D., 2009, “Should Healthcare Professionals Respect Autonomy Just Because it Promotes Welfare?”, Journal of Medical Ethics 35: 245–250. (Scholar)
- –––, 1988, Gays/Justice: A Study of Ethics, Society, and Law, New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- Montefiore, A., 1980, “Self-Reality, Self-Respect, and Respect for Others,” in Studies in Ethical Theory, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, vol. 3, P.A. French, T.E. Uehling, and H.K. Wettstein (eds.), Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. (Scholar)
- Moody-Adams, M.M., 1992–93, “Race, Class, and the Social Construction of Self-Respect,” The Philosophical Forum, 24: 251–266; reprinted in Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, R.S. Dillon (ed.), New York: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- Morgan, K.P., 1986, “Romantic Love, Altruism, and Self-Respect: An Analysis of Simone de Beauvoir,” Hypatia 1: 117–148. (Scholar)
- Morris, B., 1946, “The Dignity of Man,” Ethics 57: 57–64. (Scholar)
- Murphy, J.G., 1982, “Forgiveness and Resentment,” Midwest Studies in Philosophy 7: 503–516. (Scholar)
- –––, 1972, “Moral Death: A Kantian Essay on Psychopathy,” Ethics 82: 284–298. (Scholar)
- Murphy, J.G. and Hampton, J., 1988, Forgiveness and Mercy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Nielsen, K., 1980, “Capitalism, Socialism, and Justice: Reflections on Rawls's Theory of Justice,” Social Praxis 7: 253–277. (Scholar)
- Novitz, D., 1998, “Forgiveness and Self-Respect,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58: 299–315. (Scholar)
- Nozick, R., 1981, Philosophical Explanations, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1974, Anarchy, State, and Utopia, New York: Basis Books. (Scholar)
- Owen, D., 2002, “Equality, Democracy, and Self-Respect: Reflections of Nietzsche's Agonal Perfectionism,” Journal of Nietzsche Studies 24: 113–131. (Scholar)
- Parent, W.A., 1992, “Constitutional Values and Human Dignity,” in The Constitution of Rights: Human Dignity and American Values, M.J. Meyer and W.A. Parent (eds.), Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Peters, R.S., 1974, Psychology and Ethical Development, London: George Allen and Unwin. (Scholar)
- Phillips, M., 1987, “Reason, Dignity, and the Formal Conception of Practical Reason,” American Philosophical Quarterly 24: 191–198. (Scholar)
- Postow, B.C., 1978–79, “Economic Dependence and Self-Respect,” The Philosophical Forum 10: 181–205. (Scholar)
- Pritchard, M.S., 1991, On Becoming Responsible, Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas. (Scholar)
- –––, 1982, “Self-Regard and the Supererogatory,” in Respect for Persons, O.H. Green (ed.), Tulane Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 31, New Orleans: Tulane University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1977, “Rawls's Moral Psychology,” Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 8: 59–72. (Scholar)
- –––, 1972, “Human Dignity and Justice,” Ethics 82: 299–313. (Scholar)
- Proudfoot, W., 1978, “Rawls on Self-Respect and Social Union,” Journal of Chinese Philosophy 5: 255–269. (Scholar)
- Pullman, D., 1990, “Self-Respect, Morality, and Justice,” in Terrorism, Justice, and Social Values, C. Peden (ed.), Lewiston: Mellen Press. (Scholar)
- Rawls, J., 2000, Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy, Barbara Herman (ed.), Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1982, “The Basic Liberties and Their Priority,” in The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, vol. 3, Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1980, “Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory”, The Journal of Philosophy 77: 515–572. (Scholar)
- –––, 1971, A Theory of Justice, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; excerpt reprinted in Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, R.S. Dillon (ed.), New York: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- Raz, J., 1989, “Liberating Duties,” Law and Philosophy. (Scholar)
- Sachs, D., 1982, “Self-Respect and Respect for Others: Are They Independent?” in Respect for Persons, O.H. Green (ed.), Tulane Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 31, New Orleans: Tulane University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1981, “How To Distinguish Self-Respect from Self-Esteem,” Philosophy and Public Affairs 10: 346–360. (Scholar)
- Scarre, G., 2001, “Upton on Evil Pleasures,” Utilitas 13: 106–111. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992, “Utilitarianism and Self-Respect,” Utilitas 4: 27–42. (Scholar)
- Seidler, V. J., 1991, The Moral Limits of Modernity: Love, Inequality, and Oppression. New York: St. Martins Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1986, Kant, Respect, and Injustice: The Limits of Liberal Moral Theory, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. (Scholar)
- Shue, H., 1975, “Liberty and Self-Respect,” Ethics 85: 195–203. (Scholar)
- Solomon, R., 1977, The Passions, New York: Basic Books. (Scholar)
- Speigelberg, H., 1971, “Human Dignity: A Challenge to Contemporary Philosophy,” Philosophy Forum 9: 39–64. (Scholar)
- Stark, C. A., 1998, “Self-Respect,” Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, E. Craig (ed.), London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, “The Rationality of Valuing Oneself: A Critique of Kant on Self-Respect,” Journal of the History of Philosophy 35: 65–82. (Scholar)
- Statman, D., 2002, “Humiliation, Dignity, and Self-Respect,” Philosophical Psychology 13: 523–540. (Scholar)
- Strike, K., 1980, “Education, Justice, and Self-Respect: A School for Rodney Dangerfield,” Philosophy of Education, 35: 41–49. (Scholar)
- Szabados, B., 1989–90, “Embarrassment and Self-Esteem,” Journal of Philosophical Research 15: 341–349. (Scholar)
- Taylor, C., 1989, Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Taylor, G., 1985, Pride, Shame, and Guilt: Emotions of Self-Assessment, Oxford: Oxford University Press; excerpts reprinted in Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, R.S. Dillon (ed.), New York: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- Telfer, E., 1968, “Self-Respect,” The Philosophical Quarterly 18: 114–121; reprinted in Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, R.S. Dillon (ed.), New York: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- Thomas, L., 2003, “Self-Respect, Fairness, and Living Morally,” in A Companion to African American Philosophy, T. Lott (ed.), Malden, MA: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001b, “The Moral Self in the Face of Injustice,” in Social and Political Philosophy: Contemporary Perspectives, J.P. Sterba (ed.), London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, “Moral Psychology,” in The Blackwell Guide to Ethical Theory, H. LaFollete (ed.), Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers. (Scholar)
- –––, 1989, Living Morally: A Psychology of Moral Character, Philadelphia: Temple University Press. (Scholar)
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- –––, 1982, “Law, Morality, and Our Psychological Nature,” in Social Justice, M. Bradie and D. Braybrooke (eds.), Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy. (Scholar)
- –––, 1980, “Sexism and Racism: Some Conceptual Differences,” Ethics 90: 239–250. (Scholar)
- –––, 1979, “Capitalism vs. Marx's Communism,” Studies in Soviet Thought 20: 57–79. (Scholar)
- –––, 1978, “Morality and Our Self-Concept,” Journal of Value Inquiry 12: 258–268. (Scholar)
- –––, 1978–79, “Rawlsian Self-Respect and the Black Consciousness Movement,” The Philosophical Forum 9: 303–314. (Scholar)
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- Vlastos, G., 1962, “Justice and Equality,” in Social Justice, R. Brandt (ed.), Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. (Scholar)
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- Wong, D.B., 1984, Moral Relativity, Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
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