Can't We All Just Respect One Another a Little Less?

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 34 (4):463-484 (2004)
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Contemporary moral philosophy and much contemporary moralizing almost radiate respect for persons. Thomas Nagel is one of many who take its primacy for granted. In a review of Scanlon he says

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