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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews | University of Notre Dame

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Obligation and Responsibility
Since the 1990s, Ishtiyaque Haji has set out a number of concerns for morality that derive from causal determinism’s threat to our ability to do otherwise. In Obligation and Responsibility, he develops these concerns in …
On , by 10.1 Pereboom-Haji, 3,151 words
Kant’s Critique of Practical Reason: Background and Source Materials
In Kant’s Critique of Practical Reason: Background and Source Materials, Michael Walschots has collected and translated a number of texts that provide helpful context for Kant’s moral philosophy. The book consists of three main parts: …
On , by 10.2 Moran-Walschots, 1,626 words
The Necessity of Aesthetic Education: The Place of the Arts on the Curriculum
The rationale of Laura D’Olimpio’s manifesto (as she calls it) for the compulsory aesthetic education for all school-aged students at all levels of education is simple and straightforward: “Aesthetic education is necessary due to its …
On , by 9.10 Vidmar-D'Olimpio, 2,678 words