"A major contribution to moral philosophy. It is an impressive,
original, and stimulating book.--Shelly Kagan, University of
Illinois, Chicago
"The deontological nature of Kantian moral theory is challenged in
this provocative book by David Cummiskey...This is a bold book that
provides careful and provocative arguments...[O]ne should look
forward to further defense and development from its
author."--Ethics
"This is a richly interesting and well-researched book. It contains
provocative and important arguments concerning central elements of
Kantian ethics, agent-centered constraints, and a new form of
consequentialism."--The Philosophical Review
"A major contribution to moral philosophy. It is an impressive,
original, and stimulating book.--Shelly Kagan, University of
Illinois, Chicago
"The deontological nature of Kantian moral theory is challenged in
this provocative book by David Cummiskey...This is a bold book that
provides careful and provocative arguments...[O]ne should look
forward to further defense and development from its
author."--Ethics
"This is a richly interesting and well-researched book. It contains
provocative and important arguments concerning central elements of
Kantian ethics, agent-centered constraints, and a new form of
consequentialism."--The Philosophical Review
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