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23 lut 2004 · In Kant’s framework, duties of right are narrow and perfect because they require or forbid particular acts, while duties of ethics and virtue are wide and imperfect because they allow significant latitude in how we may decide to fulfill them.
- Cognitive Disability and Moral Status
For example, even if being a Homo sapiens suffices for...
- Kant and Hume on Morality
The relationship between Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) and David...
- Kant's Social and Political Philosophy
Kant held that every rational being had both an innate right...
- Constructivism in Metaethics
1. What is Constructivism? The term ‘constructivism’ entered...
- Respect
The most influential account of respect for persons is found...
- Rule Consequentialism
The theory of morality we can call full...
- Practical Reason
According to the Kantian constructivist, practical reason is...
- Personal Autonomy
1. Introduction. When people living in some region of the...
- Cognitive Disability and Moral Status
20 wrz 2023 · Kant introduced the notion of deontological ethics, a system that assesses the morality of actions based on the adherence to rules, rather than the consequences. Let’s embark on a journey to understand Kant’s categorical imperative and how it suggests that duty is the cornerstone of moral action.
2 paź 2008 · Kantian duty-based ethics says that some things should never be done, no matter what good consequences they produce. This seems to reflect the way some human beings think. Rossian duty-based...
21 paź 2024 · Kant’s most distinctive contribution to ethics was his insistence that one’s actions possess moral worth only when one does his duty for its own sake. Kant first introduced this idea as something accepted by the common moral consciousness of human beings and only later tried to show that it is an essential element of any rational morality .
Immanuel Kant käsittelee ystävyyttä kahdessa teoksessaan The Metaphysics of Morals ja Lectures on Ethics. Kantin ystävyyskäsitys sisältää neljä erilaista ... [Show full abstract ...
21 lis 2007 · If any philosopher is regarded as central to deontological moral theories, it is surely Immanuel Kant. Indeed, each of the branches of deontological ethics—the agent-centered, the patient-centered, and the contractualist—can lay claim to being Kantian.
30 wrz 2013 · A brief, clear, and accessible introduction to Kant’s ethics, focused on Kant’s foundational positions on the nature of moral philosophy, the categorical imperative and its formulations, the good will and moral motivation, and autonomy.