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An Asymmetrical Approach to Kant's Theory of Freedom [PDF]

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Asymmetry theories about free will and moral responsibility are a recent development in the long history of the free will debate. To my knowledge, Kant commentators have not yet explored the possibility of an asymmetrical reconstruction of Kant's theory
Vilhauer, Benjamin
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Moral Federalism [PDF]

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Many political issues like abortion, gay marriage or assisted suicide are strongly contested because individuals have preferences not only over their own choice but also about other individuals' actions. How should society decide these issues? This paper
Eckhard Janeba
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Luck, Ignorance, and Moral Attitude

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Public opinion has it that ethics should be concerned with studying and providing precise and reliable rules of conduct. This view is based in a long philosophical tradition which begins with the Stoics and continues at least to Kant; it is, however, a false view.
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