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    The practice of moral judgment
    Harvard Univsrsity Press. 1993.
    Barbara Herman argues for a radical shift in the way we perceive Kant's ethics. She convincingly reinterprets the key texts, at once allowing Kant to mean what he says while showing that what Kant says makes good moral sense. She urges us to abandon the tradition that describes Kantian ethics as a deontology, a moral system of rules of duty. She finds the central idea of Kantian ethics not in duty but in practical rationality as a norm of unconditioned goodness. This book both clarifies Kant's o…Read more
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    A cosmopolitan kingdom of ends
    In Andrews Reath, Barbara Herman, Christine M. Korsgaard & John Rawls (eds.), Reclaiming the History of Ethics: Essays for John Rawls, Cambridge University Press. pp. 187--213. 1997.
  • Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy
    with John Rawls
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (1): 178-179. 2002.