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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,” Business Ethics Quarterly, 13(2):
221–242. (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 (Tulane Studies in
Philosophy, Volume 31), O.H. Green (ed.), New Orleans: Tulane
University Press. (Scholar)
- Bagnoli, C., 2021, “Respect and the Dynamics of
Finitude,” in Respect: Philosophical Essays, R. Dean
and O. Sensen (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 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)
- Bell, M., 2013, Hard Feelings: The Moral Psychology of Contempt, New York: Oxford University Press (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)
- Besch, T.M., 2014, “On Discursive Respect,” Social Theory and Practice, 40: 207–231. (Scholar)
- Birch, T.H., 1993, “Moral Considerability and Universal Consideration,” Environmental Ethics, 15: 313–332. (Scholar)
- Bird, C., forthcoming, Human Dignity and Political Criticism, Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, “Mutual Respect and Civic Education,” Educational Philosophy and Theory, 42: 112–128. (Scholar)
- –––, 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)
- Bognar, G., 2011, “Respect for Nature,” Ethics, Policy, and Environment, 14: 147–149. (Scholar)
- Bognar, G. and S. Kerstein, 2010, “Saving Lives and
Respecting Persons,” Journal of Ethics and Social
Philosophy, 5 (2): 1–21
[Bognar and Kerstein 2010 available online]
doi: 10.26556/jesp.v5i2">10.26556/jesp.v5i2 (Scholar)
- Brannigan, M.C. and Boss, J.A., 2001, Health Care Ethics in a
Diverse Society, Mountain View, CA: Mayfield. (Scholar)
- Brannmark, J., 2017, “Respect for Persons in Bioethics: Towards a Human Rights–Based Account,” Human Rights Review, 18: 171–187. (Scholar)
- Bratu, C., 2017, “The Source of Moral Motivation and Actions
We Owe to Others: Kant’s Theory of Respect,” in The
Roots of Respect: A Historical–Philosophical Itinerary, G.
Giorgini and E. Irrera (eds.), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. (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)
- Bunch, A., 2014, “Throwing Oneself Away: Kant on the Forfeiture of Respect,” Kantian Review, 19: 71–91. (Scholar)
- Buss, S., “Valuing Autonomy and Respecting Persons: Manipulation, Seduction, and the Basis of Moral Constraints,” Ethics, 115: 195–235. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999a, “Appearing Respectful: The Moral Significance of Manners,” Ethics, 109: 795–826. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999b, “Respect for Persons,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 29: 517–550. (Scholar)
- Carter, I., 2013, “Are Toleration and Respect Compatible?” Journal of Applied Philosophy, 30: 195–208. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, “Respect and the Basis of Equality,” Ethics, 121: 538–571. (Scholar)
- Cary, P., 1996, “Believing the Word: A Proposal about Knowing Other Persons,” Faith and Philosophy, 13: 78–90. (Scholar)
- Chadwick, R., 2017, “Ways of Showing Respect for Life,” Bioethics, 31: 494. (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)
- Collins, P., 2017, “The Value of Respect: What Does it Mean for an Army?” Journal of Military Ethics, 16: 2–19. (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)
- Corral, M., 2015, “Respect, Protection and Restoration: Preservation as a Negative or Positive Duty,” Ethics, Policy, and Environment, 18: 268–270. (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 (Tulane Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 31), O.H. Green (ed.), New Orleans: Tulane University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1980, “Kant’s
Respect-for-Persons Principle,” International Studies in
Philosophy, 12(2): 19–39. (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)
- Cureton, A., 2021, “Treating Disabled Adults as Children: An
Appreciation of Kant’s Conception of Respect,” in
Respect: Philosophical Essays, R. Dean and O. Sensen (eds.),
Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2020, “The Limiting Role of
Respect,” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and
Disability, A. Cureton and D. Wasserman (eds.), Oxford: Oxford
University Press. (Scholar)
- Darby, D., 1999, “Are Worlds without Natural Rights Morally Impoverished?” Southern Journal of Philosophy, 37: 397–417. (Scholar)
- Darwall, S., 2021, “On a Kantian Form of Respect: Before a
Humble Common Man...My Spirit Bows,” in Respect:
Philosophical Essays, R. Dean and O. Sensen (eds.), Oxford:
Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, “Respect as Honor and as
Accountability,” in Reasons, Value, and Respect: Kantian
Themes from the Philosophy of Thomas E. Hill, Jr., M. Timmons and
R. Johnson (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in S.
Darwall, 2103, Honor, History, and Relationship: Essays in
Second-Personal Ethics II, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––2014, “Respect, Concern, and Membership,” in Social Capital, Social Identities: From Ownership to Belonging, H.B. Schmid, C. Henning, and D. Thomä (eds.), Berlin: De Gruyter. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, “Sentiment, Care, and
Respect,” Theory and Research in Education, 8:
153–162. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008, “Kantian Respect, Dignity, and the Duty of Respect,” in Kant’s Virtue Ethics, M. Betzler (ed.), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. Reprinted in S. Darwall, 2103, Honor, History, and Relationship: Essays in Second-Personal Ethics II, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 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)
- Davis, R.W., 2017, “Rational Persuasion, Paternalism, and Respect,” Res Publica, 23: 513–522. (Scholar)
- Dean, R., 2021, “The Peculiar Idea of Respect for a
Capacity,” in Respect for Persons: Philosophical
Essays, R. Dean and O. Sensen (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University
Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2014, “Respect for the Unworthy,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 95: 293–313. (Scholar)
- Dean, R. and O. Sensen (eds.), 2021, Respect: Philosophical Essays, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Debes, R., 2012, “Respect: A History,” in Respect:
Philosophical Essays, R. Dean and O. Sensen (eds.), Oxford:
Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- ––– (ed.), 2017, Dignity: A History, New York: Oxford University Press. (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., 2020, “Respect for Persons,” in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Taylor and Francis [Dillon 2020 available online] doi: 10.4324/9780415249126-lo84-2. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, “Respect for Persons, Identity, and Information Technology,” Ethics and Information Technology, 11: 17–28. (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, MA: 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)
- Fabi, R., 2016, “Respect for Persons, Not Respect for Citizens,” American Journal of Bioethics, 16: 69–70. (Scholar)
- Fahmy, M.S., 2013, “Understanding Kant’s Duty of
Respect as a Duty of Virtue,” Journal of Moral
Philosophy, 10: 723–740. (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)
- Fiocco, M.O., 2012, “Is There a Right to Respect?” Utilitas, 24: 502–524. (Scholar)
- Foreman, E., 2017, “Focusing Respect on Creatures,” Journal of Value Inquiry, 51: 593–609. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, “The Objects of Respect,” Environmental Ethics, 37: 57–73. (Scholar)
- Formosa, P., 2017, Kantian Ethics, Dignity, and Perfection, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (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)
- Garthoff, J., 2010, “Meriting Concern and Meriting
Respect,” Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy,
5(2): 1–29
[Garthoff 2010 available online]
doi: 10.26556/jesp.v5i2 (Scholar)
- Gaus, G.F., “Respect for Persons and Public
Justification,” in Respect: Philosophical Essays, R.
Dean and O. Sensen (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 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 Healthcare Ethics, 14: 83–92. (Scholar)
- Giorgini, G., 2017, “The Notion of Respect in Ancient Greek Poetry,” in Roots of Respect: A Historical–Philosophical Itinerary, G. Giorgini and E. Irrera (eds.), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. (Scholar)
- Giorgini, G. and E. Irrera, 2017, “Recognition: A
Philosophical Problem,” in Roots of Respect: A
Historical–Philosophical Itinerary, G. Giorgini and E.
Irrera (eds.), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. (Scholar)
- Giorgini, G. and E. Irrera (eds.), 2017, Roots of Respect: A
Historical–Philosophical Itinerary, Berlin: Walter de
Gruyter. (Scholar)
- Göbel, M. 2017, “Respect as the Foundation of Human Rights: To What Extent Can This View Be Attributed to Kant?” in Roots of Respect: A Historical–Philosophical Itinerary, G. Giorgini and E. Irrera (eds.), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. (Scholar)
- Goodin, R., 1981, “The Political Theories of Choice and Dignity,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 8: 91–100. (Scholar)
- Goodpaster, K., 1978, “On Being Morally Considerable,” The Journal of Philosophy, 75: 308–325. (Scholar)
- Gosepath, S. 2015, “On the (Re)Construction and Basic Concepts of the Morality of Equal Respect,” in Do All Persons Have Equal Moral Worth: On ‘Basic Equality’ and Equal Respect and Concern, U. Steinhoff (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Green, L., 2010, “Two Worries about Respect for Persons,” Ethics, 120: 212–128. (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)
- Grill, K., 2015, “Respect for What?” Social Theory and Practice, 41: 692–715. (Scholar)
- Groll, D., 2012, “Paternalism, Respect, and the Will,” Ethics, 122: 692–720. (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)
- Hay, C., 2012, “Respect–Worthiness and Dignity,” Dialogue, 51: 587–561. (Scholar)
- Helm, B., 2017, Communities of Respect: Grounding Responsibility, Authority, and Dignity, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (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., 2021, “Beyond Respect and Beneficence: An
Ideal of Appreciation,” in Respect: Philosophical
Essays, R. Dean and O. Sensen (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University
Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000a, “Basic Respect and Cultural
Diversity,” in T.E. Hill, Jr., Respect, Pluralism, and
Justice: Kantian Perspectives, Oxford: Oxford University
Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000b, “Must Respect Be
Earned?” in T.E. Hill, Jr., 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,
2000, Respect, Pluralism, and Justice: Kantian Perspectives,
Oxford: Oxford University Press. (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., 2007, Disrespect, Cambridge: Polity. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995, The Struggle for Recognition, Cambridge: Polity. (Scholar)
- –––, 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)
- Irrera, E., 2017, “Human Interaction in the State of Nature: Hobbes on Respect for Persons and Self-Respect,” in Roots of Respect: A Historical–Philosophical Itinerary, G. Giorgini and E. Irrera (eds.), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. (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, 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, 1996. (Scholar)
- –––, 1788, Kritik der praktischen Vernunft, translated as “Critique of Practical Reason,” in Immanuel Kant Practical Philosophy, Mary Gregor (trans. and ed.), New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. (Scholar)
- –––, 1793, 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, 1998. (Scholar)
- –––, 1797 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, 1996. (Scholar)
- –––, 1779, Lectures on Ethics, P. Heath
and J.B. Schneewind (eds.), P. Heath (trans.), Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1997. (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)
- Kerstein, S. 2021, “A Lack of Respect in Bioethics,”
in Respect: Philosophical Essays, R. Dean and O. Sensen
(eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2019, “Hastening Death and Respect for Dignity: Kantianism at the End of Life,” Bioethics, 33: 591–600. (Scholar)
- –––, 2013, How to Treat Persons, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Kleinig, J. 1991, Valuing Life, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Klimchuk, D., 2004, “Three Accounts of Respect for Persons
in Kant’s Ethics,” Kantian Review, 8:
38–61. (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., “Valuing Our Humanity,” in
Respect: Philosophical Essays, R. Dean and O. Sensen (eds.),
Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996, Creating the Kingdom of Ends, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Kriegel, U. and M. Timmons, 2021, “The Phenomenology of Kantian Respect for Persons,” in Respect: Philosophical Essays, R. Dean and O. Sensen (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Kymlicka, W., 1989, Liberalism, Community and Culture, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
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