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Kant’s Moral Theory

Kant s Moral Theory and Demandingness

Kant s Moral Theory and Demandingness

... for Kant there is a necessary conceptual link between morality as worthiness to be happy and happiness proper, “morality meets happiness” only in a contingent way in the world (KpV V: ...best moral agent ...

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Autonomy and purity in Kant's moral theory

Autonomy and purity in Kant's moral theory

... interprets Kant as having intended adherence to universal law to be understood as a means to the realisation of ...the moral law; it provides the end to be realised by following the moral law and the ...

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The Perpetual Peace Puzzle: Kant on persons and states

The Perpetual Peace Puzzle: Kant on persons and states

... Abstract: Kant described the state as a ‘moral person’, and did so when dealing with international ...the theory of global politics, the locution according to which Kant characterized the ...

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The synthesis of concepts : inferentialism and semantic theory in Hume, Kant, and Hegel

The synthesis of concepts : inferentialism and semantic theory in Hume, Kant, and Hegel

... The moral of the story is, of course, that the memory (a paradigm example of an idea for Hume) of part of the scene of the crime is more vivacious to the detective than was the impression of it, but that in order ...

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MORAL SENSE THEORY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF KANT’S ETHICS

MORAL SENSE THEORY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF KANT’S ETHICS

... mature moral philosophy is undoubtedly a rationalist ...Groundwork Kant explains that moral philosophy in general should be understood as what he calls “a metaphysics of morals,” ...4:388). ...

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The Nature of Freedom in Sartre’s Existentialist Ethics

The Nature of Freedom in Sartre’s Existentialist Ethics

... did Kant. Scholars over the years have tried to interpret Sartre‟s existentialist ethics in terms of virtue ...ethical theory. Here, one is inclined to develop and cultivate the moral ...

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Moral Demands and Ethical Theory: The Case of Consequentialism

Moral Demands and Ethical Theory: The Case of Consequentialism

... other moral theories are comparably ...Immanuel Kant, holds that there are certain things that simply cannot be done to people: these considerations, oft en called “rights,” function as absolute ...

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Constructing Empirical Likelihood Confidence Intervals for Medical Cost Data with Censored Observations

Constructing Empirical Likelihood Confidence Intervals for Medical Cost Data with Censored Observations

... The moral law then removes the obstacles that our inclinations set before us when they tempt us to adopt illegitimate ...the moral law produces a feeling in us that is importantly different from a desire to ...

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The Role of the Emotions in the Moral Life According to Immanuel Kant

The Role of the Emotions in the Moral Life According to Immanuel Kant

... mature moral theory, it is our duty to cultivate feelings which help us form a virtuous ...the moral law and show that it constitutes the motive of ..."pure" moral motive--the motive ...

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Book Review of Elisabeth Ellis, Kant s Political Theory

Book Review of Elisabeth Ellis, Kant s Political Theory

... his moral theory. If we accept the independence thesis, Kant would seem to be smuggling equality through the back door, “either by equivocating on the word ‘universal’ or by illicitly appealing to ...

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Review of Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other Animals

Review of Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other Animals

... have moral duties to nonhuman animals. Whereas Kant grounded much of his moral theory on a supposed need for reciprocity between moral agents, Korsgaard argues that there is no reason ...

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Kant's Account of Our Moral Obligations Concerning Animals

Kant's Account of Our Moral Obligations Concerning Animals

... to Kant, only indirect duties to ...our moral obligations concerning ...our moral development, then our obligations regarding animals would be too vague and ...of moral desensitization are not ...

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3.    The Transformation of Man from State of Nature to Civil Society:A Philosophical Investigation

3.    The Transformation of Man from State of Nature to Civil Society:A Philosophical Investigation

... state theory, and was revived with particular force in recent times, in Eastern Europe, where dissidents such as Václav Havel employed it to denote the sphere of civic associations threatened by the intrusive ...

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The belief problem for moral error theory

The belief problem for moral error theory

... of moral judgments is to function as ‘ conversation stoppers ’ (2006, ...including moral error theorists and moral success theorists, and to various degrees of intensity, tempted to perform actions ...

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Justifying Tolerance in Liberal Societies: The Need for Public Morality

Justifying Tolerance in Liberal Societies: The Need for Public Morality

... for moral variability across ...indiscriminate. Moral variability can also be present within a ...the moral variability that underlies the so-called culture war between liberals and conservatives in ...

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Cognitive Attraction Theory and Moral Judgment

Cognitive Attraction Theory and Moral Judgment

... the moral conflict, attractions made by other mental entities (moral beliefs and goals) on both of the conflicting judgments will be evoked to support the conflicting ...

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David Gauthier's contractarian moral theory

David Gauthier's contractarian moral theory

... is moral for the rich nation not to interact with the poorer one? “Many (I among them) will feel that this possibility of indifference - or of worse - toward other people is an enormous limitation on the morality ...

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Cognitive and behavioural frequencies of justice and care on moral dilemmas between males and females

Cognitive and behavioural frequencies of justice and care on moral dilemmas between males and females

... Participants were interviewed at home. It was explained to them that the experimenter was interested in what people consider, when they face moral dilemmas. The dilemmas were presented to them one at a time and in ...

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An Analytical Overview of Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development in College Moral Education in Mainland China

An Analytical Overview of Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development in College Moral Education in Mainland China

... Kohlberg’s theory of “moral regression” reveals that college is a very impor- tant transitional period in the adolescents’ moral development when they get rid of adults’ control to think ...the ...

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On What (In General) Grounds What

On What (In General) Grounds What

... regularity theory is wrong because it seems possible for someone to think (a) moral laws do not ground their instances, and (b) moral laws are grounded but not in their ...the moral laws are ...

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