Exploring topics including moral realism, human morality and dignity, animal rights, environmental philosophy, cultural identity, racism, fascism and the nature of reason, this book argues that Heidegger's moral and political thought is still relevant to modern debates. The book is accessible to students of ethics and political philosophy, as well as Heidegger scholars.
Exploring topics including moral realism, human morality and dignity, animal rights, environmental philosophy, cultural identity, racism, fascism and the nature of reason, this book argues that Heidegger's moral and political thought is still relevant to modern debates. The book is accessible to students of ethics and political philosophy, as well as Heidegger scholars.
Sonia Sikka is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Ottawa. Her publications include Herder on Humanity and Cultural Difference (Cambridge, 2011), Multiculturalism and Religious Identity: Canada and India (2014) and Living with Religious Diversity (2015).
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Acknowledgements Note on citations List of abbreviations Introduction 1. Freedom and necessity 2. Is humanity an end in itself? 3. Animals and other beings 4. Justice in light of the good 5. Cultures, peoples, nations 6. Was Heidegger racist? 7. The status of reason Conclusion Bibliography.
Acknowledgements Note on citations List of abbreviations Introduction 1. Freedom and necessity 2. Is humanity an end in itself? 3. Animals and other beings 4. Justice in light of the good 5. Cultures, peoples, nations 6. Was Heidegger racist? 7. The status of reason Conclusion Bibliography.
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