I argue that the Universal Law formulation of the Categorical Imperative is best interpreted as a test or decision procedure of moral rightness and not as a criterion intended to explain the deontic status of actions. Rather, the Humanity formulation is best interpreted as a moral criterion. I also argue that because the role of a moral criterion is to explain, and thus specify what makes an action right or wrong, Kant's Humanity formulation yields a theory of relevant description
"Kant asserts that the incentive of pure practical reason is the feeling of respect for the moral la...
This article begins with the claim that the Formula of Universal Law, interpreted as a test of the d...
Kant's "Deduktion" of the categorical imperative consists of four arguments. They are: (1) The formu...
I argue that the Universal Law formulation of the Categorical Imperative is best interpreted as a te...
Moral necessity is the idea that specific imperatives bind the actions of a moral agent regardless o...
The primary concern of this paper is to outline an explanation of how Kant derives morality from rea...
This paper emphasizes the central role of the Formula of Humanity in Kantian ethics. It focuses most...
This thesis explores a variety of issues related to Kant\u27s account of human moral judgment in the...
In the Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant gives several formulations of the categorical ...
In this paper, we discuss the possibility of theoretical exploration of moral dilemmas as well as th...
Kantian ethics can at times appear to defend the position that there is a unique sort of value that ...
This book offers new readings of Kant’s "universal law" and "humanity" formulations of the categoric...
Kant's Categorical Imperative is commonly criticized as being empty, i.e., devoid of content, and th...
This chapter extends and clarifies the Kantian intuitionist view that a qualified Rossian intuitioni...
"When we try to apply practical rules of pure reason to judgment of action in the real empirical cas...
"Kant asserts that the incentive of pure practical reason is the feeling of respect for the moral la...
This article begins with the claim that the Formula of Universal Law, interpreted as a test of the d...
Kant's "Deduktion" of the categorical imperative consists of four arguments. They are: (1) The formu...
I argue that the Universal Law formulation of the Categorical Imperative is best interpreted as a te...
Moral necessity is the idea that specific imperatives bind the actions of a moral agent regardless o...
The primary concern of this paper is to outline an explanation of how Kant derives morality from rea...
This paper emphasizes the central role of the Formula of Humanity in Kantian ethics. It focuses most...
This thesis explores a variety of issues related to Kant\u27s account of human moral judgment in the...
In the Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant gives several formulations of the categorical ...
In this paper, we discuss the possibility of theoretical exploration of moral dilemmas as well as th...
Kantian ethics can at times appear to defend the position that there is a unique sort of value that ...
This book offers new readings of Kant’s "universal law" and "humanity" formulations of the categoric...
Kant's Categorical Imperative is commonly criticized as being empty, i.e., devoid of content, and th...
This chapter extends and clarifies the Kantian intuitionist view that a qualified Rossian intuitioni...
"When we try to apply practical rules of pure reason to judgment of action in the real empirical cas...
"Kant asserts that the incentive of pure practical reason is the feeling of respect for the moral la...
This article begins with the claim that the Formula of Universal Law, interpreted as a test of the d...
Kant's "Deduktion" of the categorical imperative consists of four arguments. They are: (1) The formu...