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    The idea that there is a fundamental difference in value between persons and things, and that respecting this difference is an important moral requirement, has strong intuitive appeal. Kantian ethics is unique in placing this requirement at the center of a moral system and in explicating the conditions for complying with it. Unlike challenges to Kantian ethics that focus on tragic cases that pit respect for one person against respect for another, this paper focuses on the question of how we can …Read more
  • On a recent journey across Japan, the author meets a series of remarkable personages, including an invincible Aikido Master, a modern sennin (forest sage) who offers him the tea of long life, and an extraordinary housewife who is the manifestation of the Supreme Buddha. "A Visit to the Land of the Gods" probes the origin and use of the pyramids and other ancient energy sources, cultural contact between ancient Israel and Japan, and the deep, underlying currents of history and civilization.