Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy [Book Review]

Hume Studies 27 (2):353-355 (2001)
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Abstract

Starting in the mid-seventies down through 1991, John Rawls made Kant the centerpiece of his undergraduate ethics course. Class notes prepared and updated by Rawls or by his assistants were made available privately to students. Barbara Herman has edited and published those notes and added two lectures on Hegel based on Rawls’ personal notes. The result is quite suitable for use as a textbook on Kant’s ethics.

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David Hume, contractarian.David Gauthier - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (1):3-38.

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