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  1. 12. Sept. 2008 · Kant’s Deductions of Freedom and Morality,” in Kant’s Critique of Practical Reason: A Critical Guide, A. Reath & J. Timmermann (eds.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 73–89. Velkley, R., 1989, Freedom and the Ends of Reason: On the Moral Foundations of Kant’s Critical Philosophy, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

  2. 27. Juni 2022 · In the morality system we see a special sense of “obligation” – moral obligation – which possesses certain features. For example, moral obligation is inescapable according to the morality system. A theory such as Kant’s, for example, holds that we must act in accordance with the Categorical Imperative. It is not optional. This is ...

  3. 20. Apr. 2017 · There are two main reasons for engaging in this study, one having to do with our understanding of Kant’s normative moral theory, the other having to do with moral theory generally. First, there is some reason to think that even if Kant’s Groundwork treatment of motive and rightness commits him to the independence thesis, it is not so clear that his treatment of duties of virtue is ...

  4. following people for our many stimulating discussions about Kant’s philosophy: Charles Parsons, Yoon Choi, Rachel Achs, Chandler Hatch, Thomas Pendlebury, and Sandy Diehl. I benefited tremendously from the feedback I received in the department’s Moral and Political Philosophy Workshop. I received particularly helpful comments from Tim ...

  5. 11. Mai 2006 · The humanity formulation of Kant’s Categorical Imperative demands that we treat humanity as an end in itself. Because this principle resonates with currently influential ideals of human rights and dignity, contemporary readers often find it compelling, even if the rest of Kant’s moral philosophy leaves them cold.

  6. The categorical imperative is the cornerstone of Kant’s moral philosophy, a command that applies to everyone without exception. Unlike ‘ hypothetical imperatives ’ that depend on our desires, the categorical imperative is absolute and unconditional. It’s not about the consequences of our actions but about the intentions behind them.

  7. KANT ON THE RADICAL EVIL OF HUMAN NATURE 1. Shaun Bowers. Download Free PDF. View PDF. Phil 3330 Dr. David Kaplan Tedla Melaku Essay #3 5/17/2015 The Moral Philosophy of Immanuel Kant fIn his Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant propounds that a good will is the only thing in the world, or even out of the world, that can be ...