Kant s ethical theory
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Johnson, Robert, "Kant's Moral Philosophy", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy . C. Broad, Five Types of Ethical Theory, ch. 5. T. Hill, ‘Kantian Normative Ethics’, in Copp (ed.), Oxford Handbook * P. Foot, ‘Morality as a System of Hypothetical Imperatives’, in her Virtues and Vices *
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Hegel’s Critique of the Formalism of Kant’s Ethics. I become immediately aware that such a principle would destroy itself if made into a law, for it would entail that there would be no deposits. (V 27) Property, simply as such, does not contradict itself; it is an isolated determinateness, or is posited as merely self-identical.
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The modern ethical theory, oriented toward what to do, is therefore historically superior to the ancient ethical theory of being and virtue. However, before we inquire after the ground of this superiority, we need to look at ancient ethics itself, as Kant understands it, and the competing options it offers of the ethical ideal.
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Objections to Kant’s Ethical Theory. It is doubtful that there is a single maxim associated with each action. For many actions, there appear to be multiple maxims on which the action could be based. Kant’s assumption that we have a moral obligation to act as perfectly rational beings would act is not supported.
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Perhaps the best illustration of the limitations of Kant’s ethical theory is an example offered by Kant himself; namely, the so-called “case of the inquiring murderer.” In this well-known example, Kant has us imagine an innocent man comes to our door, begging for asylum, because a murderer is going after him.
[DOC File]Ethics Reading List
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The ethical theory that supports actions that provide the greatest good to the greatest number . is called: a. Utilitarianism. b. Sidgwick’s Dualism. c. Ethical Egoism. d. Kant’s Ethics. 4. The belief that the only person who can determine right and wrong is the person making the . decision underlies which theory? a. Intuitionism. b ...
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PHI-303: Ethical Theory. Peter Cheyne prc. Kant’s Deontological Ethics Why be good? “You must because you can!” pure study of Ethics – not a natural or empirical science. practical (about action) reason. worked out by reason (excludes experience & inclinations) moral logic. search for absolute duties/principles
Kant’s Ethical Theory
Kant’s Ethical Theory. I ought never to act except in such a way that I can also will that my maxim should become a . universal law. Act as if the maxim of your action were to become by your will a . universal law of nature. So act as to treat . humanity
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Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) rarely left his hometown of Konigsberg (which was bombed out of existence during WWII), yet by the time he died he was internationally famous and considered one of the giants of the Enlightenment. Kant created what has often been called a Copernican Revolution in ...
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Think of examples of acts which Kant’s CI would disallow, and assess whether the CI is plausible in the light of its implications for those examples; distinction perfect/imperfect obligations; conflicts between maxims (do they pose problems for Kant’s ethical theory?)
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