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Kant's System Of Rights

by Leslie Arthur Mulholland
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Overview

This book marks a total departure from previous studies of the Boxer War. It evaluates the way the war was perceived and portrayed at the time by the mass media. As such the book offers insights to a wider audience than that of sinologists or Chinese historians. The important distinction made by the author is between image makers and eyewitnesses. Whole categories of powerful image makers, both Chinese and foreign, never saw anything of the Boxer War but were responsible for disseminating images of that war to millions of people in China and throughout the world.

About the Author, Leslie Arthur Mulholland

Jane Elliott is an independent scholar and has published in many fields including history of anthropology, economics and law. At present she is writing a book on cartoons of the Boxer War.

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Kant characterizes rights as conditions for the exercise and extension of freedom under law. Mulholland (philosophy, Memorial U. of Newfoundland) examines Kant's justification for his theory through an analysis of its logical basis in the doctrines of goodness, the categorical imperative, and freedom. A welcome alternative to traditional social contract theory. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1990
Publisher
Columbia University
Pages
456
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780231068741

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