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77). Wiederabgedruckt in Hill, Human Welfare and Moral Worth. Kantian<br />
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1997 [473] Hill, Jr., Thomas E. (1997): Kant on Punishment: A Coherent Mix of Deterrence and<br />
Retribution?, Jahrbuch für Recht und <strong>Ethik</strong> 5, S. 291–314. Wiederabgedruckt in Hill,<br />
Respect, Pluralism, and Justice. Kantian Perspectives, Oxford 2000, S. 173–99.<br />
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Philosophy 18, S. 407–441. Wiederabgedruckt als “Wrongdoing, Desert, and<br />
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Flourishing, hrsg. von Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr. und Jeffrey Paul,<br />
Cambridge, S. 143–75. Wiederabgedruckt in Hill, Human Welfare and Moral Worth.<br />
Kantian Perspectives, Oxford 2002, S. 164–200.<br />
2000 [476] Hill, Jr., Thomas E. (2000): Respect, Pluralism, and Justice. Kantian Perspectives, Oxford.<br />
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Hugh LaFollette, Oxford, S. 227–46. Wiederabgedruckt als “Kantian Analysis: From<br />
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Metaphysics of Morals. Interpretative Essays, hrsg. von Mark Timmons, Oxford, S.<br />
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Philosophical Issues 15, S. 158–178.<br />
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Theory, hrsg. von David Copp, Oxford, S. 480–514.<br />
2008 [483] Hill, Jr., Thomas (2008): Kantian Virtue and ‘Virtue Ethics’, in Kant’s Ethics of Virtue, hrsg.<br />
von Monika Betzler, Berlin, S. 29–59.<br />
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2010 [486] Hill, Jr., Thomas E. (2010): Kant’s Tugendlehre as Normative Ethics, in Kant’s Metaphysics<br />
of Morals. A Critical Guide, hrsg. von Lara Denis, Cambridge, S. 234–55.<br />
2002 [487] Hill, Jr., Thomas E./Zweig, Arnulf (2002): Editors’ Introduction: Some Main Themes of the<br />
Groundwork (S. 19–108), Analysis of Arguments (S. 109–77), in Immanuel Kant