Kant autonomy principle
[DOC File]Autonomy in Kant and Confucius
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Cheng, Chung-Ying. (2006). Theoretical Links Between Kant and Confucianism: Preliminary Remarks. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 33 (1), 3-15. Leibniz and Wolff, who in their times have spoken of Confucianism as a significant philosophy of humanity focusing on human autonomy.” (Cheng, 2006). p. 1.
[DOC File]Autonomy and Freedom in Kant and Fichte
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The second non-Kantian feature of Fichtean autonomy is made explicit when Fichte says that the law of autonomy is “a law only for the I” (SW 4:56), whereas for Kant, the principle of autonomy is “the idea of the will of every rational being as a will giving universal law” (Ak 4:431).
[DOC File]Kant’s History of Ethics - Stanford University
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The final step, from merely analytical rational principles to a synthetic a priori principle based on the autonomy of reason, Kant understands as the product of an age of enlightenment, in which there arises an entire public whose members think for themselves and test their thoughts through freely communicating with others.
[DOCX File]XIV—Kant on the Ethics of Belief
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Autonomy as the source of moral value is de- fined in terms of what all agents can will as a universal law. It prescribes for everyone, equally and necessarily, irrespective of their ends. On my interpretation of Kant’s account of cognition, the same conception of autonomy applies to the epistemic realm.
[DOC File]Study Questions: M - Tufts University
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Kant asserts that autonomy of the will is the supreme principle of morality. Explain why he thinks that the autonomous agent is bound by the moral law, and critically evaluate his argument. Consider whether and why Bernard Williams would disagree.
[DOCX File]Kant
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As we will see the idea of autonomy is a key component of Kant’s ethical ideas. So the first step towards determining which acts are moral is making sure that the principle that guides our action is unconditional. Thus the principles or maxims on which we act must be unconditional. This point is extremely important for Kant.
[DOC File]Kant Study Guide - SolanoPhilosophy
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On Kant’s view, the fame-seeker is using his actions as a means to some end other than . respect. for the moral law (duty). The act out of duty is . categorical. because it derives the principle of good from the moral law itself. The act out of fame seeking is . hypothetical, because it looks for …
Introduction - Houston Community College
For Kant, you can't start with an independent conception of the good because "the only thing good without qualification is a good will." Kant defines a good will more or less as follows: A good will acts in accordance with duty not out of inclination but rather out of respect for the moral law.
[DOCX File]COURSES
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autonomy rights argue that individuals should be free to choose for. themselves what use to make of their own bodies. But this isn’t what. Kant means by autonomy. Paradoxically, Kant’s conception of autonomy. imposes certain limits on the way we may treat ourselves. For, recall: To be autonomous is to be governed by a law I give myself—the
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