Kant on the cheap: Thomas Scanlon interviewed

The Philosophers' Magazine 16:29-30 (2001)
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A short interview with Thomas Scanlon about his contractualist moral theory. (Note: A revised and expanded version appears in Conversations on Ethics, OUP 2009).

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