…y Patrick Kain Pflichten in Ansehung der Tiere Zwischen Rechten und Pflichten – Kants ›Metaphysik der Sitten‹, ed. Jean-Christophe Merle and Carola von Villiez , 2021 [partial translation of “Duties Regarding Animals” (Kain 2010)) , trans. Jean-Christophe Merle an... more [partia…
…nd lasted until the 1840s. The most famous representatives of this movement are Kant, Fichte Schelling , and Hegel. While there are important differences between these figures, they all share a commitment to idealism. Kant’s transcendental idealism was a modest philosophical doct…
…to do something is to be engaged in practical thinking. The project is avowedly Kantian (21), stemming from the claim that inclinations incline the agent to act one way or another but do not determine the agent to act accordingly. According to Schapiro, Kant’s theory is underdeve…
In the Critique of the Power of Judgment , Kant says that both rhetoric and poetry are products of beautiful art (5:305). However, Kant values these products of art quite differently. He writes: Rhetoric, insofar as by that is meant the art of persuasion, i.e. of deceiving by mea…
…TE [email protected] updated 7.3.2023 ã Carla Bagnoli Allison, Henry E. (2006). Kant’s Transcendental Idealism. In Graham. Bird, ed., Companion to Kant. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 111–24. Ameriks, Karl. (2003). On Two Non-Realist Interpretations of Kant’s Ethics. In Karl Ameriks, Int…
… the parties to the OP, which is philosophically stipulated and provided with a Kantian interpretation. Part Two of TJ checks the fit between the principles of Justice as Fairness and our more concrete considered views about just institutions, thereby helping move us towards a re…
… the parties to the OP, which is philosophically stipulated and provided with a Kantian interpretation. Part Two of TJ checks the fit between the principles of Justice as Fairness and our more concrete considered views about just institutions, thereby helping move us towards a re…
Papers by Sara Di Giulio KANTIAN REVIEW , 2024 There are two main meanings in Kant’s concept of moral certainty (moralische Gewissheit, certitud... more There are two main meanings in Kant’s concept of moral certainty (moralische Gewissheit, certitudo moralis): first, it applies …
…ads all 12 Papers 1 Conference Presentations Papers by Eyup Engin Kucuk Reading Kant's Moral Theory Through Imagination Kant Çalışmaları Dergisi , 2023 In the Critique of Practical Reason, Kant rules out the faculty of imagination in the working of ... more In the Critique of Pra…
…critical assessment of Murdoch’s account of moral progress by comparing it with Kant’s conception of reorientation in moral thinking. It first reconstructs Murdoch’s account of the obstacles to morality and explains... more This chapter offers a critical assessment of Murdoch’s a…
…ymposia 6 Syllabi Books by Inder S Marwah Liberalism, Diversity and Domination: Kant, Mill and the Government of Difference Cambridge University Press , 2019 This study addresses the complex and often fractious relationship between liberal political theor... more This study addre…
…ganism and non-metaphysical (but non-naturalistic) moral realism. Chapter 1 of 'Kant and the Creation of Freedom' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013). Kant ac... more Chapter 1 of 'Kant and the Creation of Freedom' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013). Kant actively strugg…
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…gical ethics, the first student followed the categorical imperative by Immanuel Kant because he/she by his/her work completed the act which is acceptable for all people in the world. He didn't want to live in the world in which breaking the copyright law or breaking the other law…
…ohn to construct a more inclusive ideal. Journal of Religious Ethics , 2020 For Kant's moral universalism, contingent religious law is legitimate only when it serves as a me... more For Kant's moral universalism, contingent religious law is legitimate only when it serves as a mea…