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    Kitcher on the Deduction
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 87 (1): 229-236. 2013.
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    What Properly Belongs to Me
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 11 (4): 754-771. 2014.
    Kant has a number of harsh-sounding things to say about beggars and giving to beggars. He describes begging as “closely akin to robbery”, and says that it exhibits self-contempt. In this paper I argue that on a particular interpretation of his political philosophy his critique of giving to beggars can be seen as part of a concern with social justice, and that his analysis makes sense of some troubling aspects of the phenomenology of being confronted with beggars. On Kant's view, without absolute…Read more