
The Perils of Boethian Personhood | Prof. Candace Vogler
The Thomistic Institute
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Exploration of Boethian Personhood, Kantian Philosophy, and Justice Between Strangers
The chapter delves into the concept of personhood according to Boethius, Korsgaard, and Kant, as well as the idea of justice between strangers through the lenses of Hume, Aristotle, Neo-Kantians, and real Kant. It also discusses how Kant's pure practical reason unifies all rational beings under the same moral law, impacting our sense of duty towards others.
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