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Sacrifice and Value

A Kantian Interpretation

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Sacrifice and Value

A Kantian Interpretation

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Sacrifice and Value: A Kantian Interpretation argues that we create values by making sacrifices. Values don't exist outside of us; they exist only when we give a gift without expecting a return. As Sidney Axinn demonstrates, we must have values in order to make decisions, to have friends or lovers, and to choose goals of any sort. Sacrifice is basic to almost everything of importance: care, love, religion, patriotism, loyalties, warfare, friendship, gift giving, morality. Axin uses Aristotle, Cicero, and Kant, and contemporary philosophers Oldenquest, Frankfurt, Friedman, Starobinski and others to analyze the role of sacrifice. A novel feature is the attention given to Kant's use of sacrifice. Sacrifice and Value will interest advanced students and scholars of philosophy-particularly value theory and moral theory-as well as women's studies, religion, political theory, and psychology.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Sacrifice and the Creation of Intrinsic Value
Chapter 3. Care and Sacrifice
Chapter 4. Love
Chapter 5. Religion and Sacrifice
Chapter 6. Patriotism
Chapter 7. Business and Other Loyalties
Chapter 8. Friendship
Chapter 9. Gifts
Chapter 10. Pluralism vs. Fanaticism: The Need for More than One Inherent Value
Chapter 11. Kant's Use of Sacrifice
Chapter 12. Relations to Certain Significant Theories and Issues
Chapter 13. Conclusions

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Published 14 Oct 2010
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 154
ISBN 9780739140536
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 241 x 163 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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