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23. Feb. 2004 · Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) argued that the supreme principle of morality is a principle of practical rationality that he dubbed the “Categorical Imperative” (CI). Kant characterized the CI as an objective, rationally necessary and unconditional principle that we must follow despite any natural desires we may have to the contrary.
- Cognitive Disability and Moral Status
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- Kant's Transcendental Idealism
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- Practical Reason
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- Rights
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- Deontological Ethics
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- Kant and Hume on Morality
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- Personal Autonomy
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- Consequentialism
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- Cognitive Disability and Moral Status
In brief, Kant’s moral philosophy focuses on fairness and the value of the individual. His method rests on our ability to reason, our autonomy (i.e. our ability to give ourselves moral law and govern our own lives), and logical consistency. He also offers an objective sense of morality in the form of absolute duties–duties that are binding ...
- Heather Wilburn
- 2020
31. Aug. 2019 · For Kant, morality was not a matter of subjective whim set forth in the name of god or religion or law based on the principles ordained by the earthly spokespeople of those gods. Kant believed that “the moral law”—the categorical imperative and everything it implies—was something that could only be discovered through reason ...
- Emrys Westacott
Kantian ethics refers to a deontological ethical theory developed by German philosopher Immanuel Kant that is based on the notion that "I ought never to act except in such a way that I could also will that my maxim should become a universal law.”
An overview of Kant's life and philosophy, including his moral theory based on the categorical imperative. Learn about his transcendental idealism, his critique of metaphysics, his political and aesthetic views, and more.
23. Feb. 2004 · Kant's Moral Philosophy. Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) argued that moral requirements are based on a standard of rationality he dubbed the “Categorical Imperative” (CI). Immorality thus involves a violation of the CI and is thereby irrational.
30. Sept. 2013 · A sophisticated introduction to Kant’s moral theory. Main topics include practical reason; will, choice, and desire; freedom and its place in nature; the categorical imperative; and the goodness of a good will.