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Index
Cover
Contents
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Introduction
Chapter 1: “The Cat that Walks by Himself”
Wait a Minute—Kant? Really?
Matthew Keeps a Stiff Upper Lip
The Trials and Tribulations of Mr. Bates
Me Lord Grantham, you Jane
Like the Dowager Countess, Kant is So Very Misunderstood
Chapter 2: “But It’s a Lie!”
“A Great Kindness” or Just Plain Wrong?
Lying is Always Wrong
Lying for Good Reasons
Lying as Betrayal
Should Daisy Have Told William the Truth?
Oh, the Web We Weave . . .
Chapter 3: “Put that in Your Pipe and Smoke It”
“Fragile Feminine Sensibilities,” Indeed
The Performativity of the Crawleys
Cora and O’Brien: Two of a Kind
Isobel Crawley and the Dowager Countess—Oh My!
In Defense of Mary
“I Underestimated Your Enthusiasm”
Chapter 4: Hume’s Moral Philosophy and Thomas’s Moral Corruption
An Enquiry Concerning Thomas
As Thomas’s World Turns
When Thomas is Good—and Denies It
A Change in Position?
Chapter 5: Marriages, Miscarriages, and Morality at Downton
My Dear Lord Grantham, What is Moral Realism?
There’s No Place for Skepticism at Downton
Daisy May Not Have Book Smarts, but She Has Moral Knowledge
Daisy Can Cook, but is She Reliable?
Moral Life Goes on at Downton
Chapter 6: “Why Would She Want to Be a Secretary?”
Inviting Philosophers for Tea
Just Normal Dinner Conversation
“Not If it Isn’t in Their Best Interests,” Indeed!
Do you Take Your Paternalism Hard or Soft, Sir?
The Dowager Countess Will Love This Section
Oh, the Hubris!
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