In this essay, Pauline Kleingeld notes that Kant’s Principle of Autonomy, which played a central role in both the Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals and the Critique of Practical Reason, disappeared by the time of the Metaphysics of Morals. She argues that its disappearance is due to significant changes in Kant’s political philosophy. The Principle of Autonomy states that one ought to act as if one were giving universal laws through one’s maxims. The criterion of just legislation that Kant accepted in the mid-1780s does not require any actual consent on the part of the citizens—genuine universality is sufficient for a law to be just. Hence, at that time, Kant could indeed explicate the criterion governing the moral permissibility of o...
Abstract Kantian ethics is based on principles that seek their foundation in the pure mind an...
Bittner R. Autonomy, and then. Philosophical Explorations. 2002;5(3):217-228.Among the numerous conc...
In two recent articles I have argued that Kant’s legal and political philosophy can shed new light o...
In this essay, “The Principle of Autonomy in Kant’s Moral Theory: Its Rise and Fall,” Pauline Kleing...
In this essay, Pauline Kleingeld notes that Kant’s Principle of Autonomy, which played a central rol...
Kant realizes the principle of autonomy of the will as the sublime principle of morality. To him, if...
Kant believed that the moral law is a law that the rational will legislates. This thesis examines th...
The idea of autonomy, presented as Kant’s main achievement in the Groundwork and the second Critique...
Within Kantian ethics and Kant scholarship, it is widely assumed that autonomy consists in the self-...
Autonomy is one of the central concepts of contemporary moral thought, and Kant is often credited wi...
Kant takes the idea of autonomy of the will to be his distinctive contribution to moral philosophy. ...
In Critique of Practical Reason (1788) Kant elaborates on his idea of freedom. According to him, fre...
This paper sheds light on Kant’s notion of autonomy in his moral philosophy by considering Kant’s cr...
Kantian Normative theories abound, but most share a rejection of consequentialist normative principl...
In Kant scholarship, there has long been a debate about the connection between his political and eth...
Abstract Kantian ethics is based on principles that seek their foundation in the pure mind an...
Bittner R. Autonomy, and then. Philosophical Explorations. 2002;5(3):217-228.Among the numerous conc...
In two recent articles I have argued that Kant’s legal and political philosophy can shed new light o...
In this essay, “The Principle of Autonomy in Kant’s Moral Theory: Its Rise and Fall,” Pauline Kleing...
In this essay, Pauline Kleingeld notes that Kant’s Principle of Autonomy, which played a central rol...
Kant realizes the principle of autonomy of the will as the sublime principle of morality. To him, if...
Kant believed that the moral law is a law that the rational will legislates. This thesis examines th...
The idea of autonomy, presented as Kant’s main achievement in the Groundwork and the second Critique...
Within Kantian ethics and Kant scholarship, it is widely assumed that autonomy consists in the self-...
Autonomy is one of the central concepts of contemporary moral thought, and Kant is often credited wi...
Kant takes the idea of autonomy of the will to be his distinctive contribution to moral philosophy. ...
In Critique of Practical Reason (1788) Kant elaborates on his idea of freedom. According to him, fre...
This paper sheds light on Kant’s notion of autonomy in his moral philosophy by considering Kant’s cr...
Kantian Normative theories abound, but most share a rejection of consequentialist normative principl...
In Kant scholarship, there has long been a debate about the connection between his political and eth...
Abstract Kantian ethics is based on principles that seek their foundation in the pure mind an...
Bittner R. Autonomy, and then. Philosophical Explorations. 2002;5(3):217-228.Among the numerous conc...
In two recent articles I have argued that Kant’s legal and political philosophy can shed new light o...