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Sorin Baiasu, Kant and Sartre: Rediscovering Critical Ethics London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011 Pp. 291, hbk, £55.00 ISBN: 9780230001503
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 June 2013
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1 With my thanks to Dennis Schulting for pointing this out, and identifying the Strawsonian assumptions.
2 See my ‘Kant's Conception of the Self as subject and its Embodiment’. Kant Yearbook, 2 (2010), 147–74.
3 Baiasu returns to this issue much later in the book (192), but there is a sense in which he tries to force the issue of the importance of interpersonal relations onto Kant's ethics (194–5).
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