Kantian moral theory

    • [DOC File]DUTY THEORY, DEONTOLOGY, KANTIAN ETHICS

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      For example, there are: (1) prudence, (2) benevolence, and (3) respect for the moral law. Acts that are done for the first two reasons are hypothetical imperatives. For Kant, when we do things for any other reason than out of duty, our acts are not moral acts. For an act to be a moral …

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    • [DOC File]Kant’s History of Ethics

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      Kantian ethics is supposed to be a theory of autonomy, a theory that encourages human beings to govern their own lives through reason and think for themselves. Yet here he seems to be opting for Schwärmerei over critique, theological morality over rational morality, moral passivity over moral …

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      Kantian moral theory also requires worker participation; indeed, it requires a vast democratization of the work place. Certainly, a necessary condition of autonomy is consent given under non-coercive and non-deceptive conditions. Consent also requires that the individuals …

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    • [DOC File]Kantian Ethics

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      Fundamental to Kantian ethics are the questions: “What gives an act moral worth?” and “What ought I to do?” An assessment of the significance of Kant’s moral theory should begin with a consideration of how he approaches these questions. Good Will. We humans are rational moral agents, but we …

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    • [DOC File]Hegel’s Criticism of Kant’s Moral Theory

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      Hegel’s Criticism of Kant’s Moral Theory ‘Wir sagen statt Tugend Moralität, indem das, wonach ich mich in meinen Handlungen richten soll, nicht mein Wille sein soll, der zur Gewohnheit geworden ist wie in der Tugend: Moralität enthält wesentlich meine subjective Reflexion, meine Überzeugung, daß das, was ich tue, den allgemeinen ...

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    • [DOC File]Contemporary Ethical Theory

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      Some Kantians argue that Mill’s theory fails to account for moral worth? How might Mill and other utilitarians respond to the Kantian criticism? Grading: Grades will be weighted as follows: Midterm Exam #1 – 25%. Paper #1– 25%. Paper #2 – 25%.

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    • [DOC File]The Final Form of Kant’s Practical Philosophy

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      The other great prejudice about Kantian ethical theory is that it is an ethics of rules rather than of virtues – or, as it is sometimes put, of moral doing rather than ethical being. But the very title ‘Doctrine of Virtue’ ought at least to make us stop and think about this prejudice before accepting it.

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    • [DOC File]A-level – Religious Studies – Ethics – Kantian Ethics

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      This is why Kant is referred to in discussions about the Moral Argument for the Existence of God. Strengths of Kantian Ethics. It is universal so everyone is treated equally and given equal value. Human life is given particular value. You have particular rules to follow – you know where you are with the theory.

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    • [DOC File]Kant’s Theory of Value

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      We have seen that Kant’s moral theory is not deontological in this sense. In Kant’s thought, practical rationality is both a regulative norm and an ultimate value. The primary meanings of good in Kant’s thought are 1) the good as possible object of rational willing and …

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    • [DOC File]DUTY THEORY, DEONTOLOGY, KANTIAN ETHICS

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      Kant (1724-1804), Deon – duty Logic – study of or science of. Kant was motivated by the lack of a role for . duty. in Utilitarianism, something he believed to be the foundation of all morality.

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