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Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Abbreviations of Kant's Works Introduction: Thomas E. Hill, Jr. Part I: Basic Themes: 1. Good Will and the Moral Worth of Acts from Duty: Robert N. Johnson (the University of Missouri) 2. The Universal Law Formulas: Richard Galvin (Texas Christian University) 3. The Formula of Humanity as an End in Itself: Richard Dean (the American University of Beirut) 4. Autonomy and the Kingdom of Ends: Sarah Holtman (the University of Minnesota) Part II: Argument and Critique: 5. Deriving the Supreme Moral Principle from Common Moral Ideas: Samuel J. Kerstein (the University of Maryland) 6. Why Kant Needs the Second-Person Standpoint: Stephen Darwall (Yale University) Part III: Justice: Private, Public, and International Right: 7. Kant on Law and Justice: Arthur Ripstein (the University of Toronto) 8. Kant on Punishment: Nelson Potter (the University of Nebraska-Lincoln) 9. Kant's Vision of a Just World Order: Thomas Pogge (Yale University the Oslo University Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature (CSMN)) Part IV: Virtue: Love, Respect, and Duties to Oneself: 10. Beneficence and Other Duties of Love in The Metaphysics of Morals : Marcia Baron (Indiana University) and Melissa Seymour Fahmy (the University of Georgia) 11. Duties to Oneself, Duties of Respect to Others: Allen Wood (Indiana University) Part V: Retrospective: 12. Reflections on the Enduring Value of Kant's Ethics: Arnulf Zweig (City University of New York) Index

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