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The Notion of Respect in Ancient Greek Poetry
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Giovanni Giorgini
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Table of Contents vii
- Note on Citations and Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
- Recognition: A Philosophical Problem 17
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Part I: Respect in Ancient Philosophy
- The Notion of Respect in Ancient Greek Poetry 41
- Plato on Respect, and What “Belongs to” Oneself 67
- Aristotle and Respect for Persons 83
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Part II: Respect in Modern Philosophy
- Human Interaction in the State of Nature: Hobbes on Respect for Persons and Self-Respect 109
- The Source of Moral Motivation and Actions We Owe to Others: Kant’s Theory of Respect 131
- Respect as the Foundation of Human Rights: To What Extent Can This View Be Attributed to Kant? 149
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Part III: From Modern to Contemporary Perspectives on Respect
- Hegel and Respect for Persons 171
- John Stuart Mill: Individuality, Dignity, and Respect for Persons 187
- The Cardinal Role of Respect and Self-Respect for Rawls’s and Walzer’s Theories of Justice 207
- List of Contributors 225
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Table of Contents vii
- Note on Citations and Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
- Recognition: A Philosophical Problem 17
-
Part I: Respect in Ancient Philosophy
- The Notion of Respect in Ancient Greek Poetry 41
- Plato on Respect, and What “Belongs to” Oneself 67
- Aristotle and Respect for Persons 83
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Part II: Respect in Modern Philosophy
- Human Interaction in the State of Nature: Hobbes on Respect for Persons and Self-Respect 109
- The Source of Moral Motivation and Actions We Owe to Others: Kant’s Theory of Respect 131
- Respect as the Foundation of Human Rights: To What Extent Can This View Be Attributed to Kant? 149
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Part III: From Modern to Contemporary Perspectives on Respect
- Hegel and Respect for Persons 171
- John Stuart Mill: Individuality, Dignity, and Respect for Persons 187
- The Cardinal Role of Respect and Self-Respect for Rawls’s and Walzer’s Theories of Justice 207
- List of Contributors 225