In this paper, we discuss the possibility of theoretical exploration of moral dilemmas as well as the elaboration the solution strategy from the standpoint of the deontological ethics. The main difficulties the deontological ethics in this area are identified. Hereafter we analyze the main provisions of the moral doctrine of I. Kant, who is usually regarded as the main authority for strict deontological position in ethics. We try to prove that it is not the categorical imperative, but the «‘ought’ implies ‘can’» principle should be considered as the starting point for the analysis of moral dilemmas in Kantian deontology, taking into consideration that Kant himself claimed the conflict of duties to be fundamentally impossible. We suggest tha...
Central to the philosophical discourse on duty is its ontology, the sanctioning entity, and what leg...
This thesis explores a variety of issues related to Kant\u27s account of human moral judgment in the...
Within this essay the question of whether Kantian ethics is left defenseless in the face of evil is ...
Moral necessity is the idea that specific imperatives bind the actions of a moral agent regardless o...
This paper explores the possibility of moral conflict in Kant’s ethics. An analysis of the only expl...
I argue that the Universal Law formulation of the Categorical Imperative is best interpreted as a te...
Kantian deontology is one of three classic moral theories, among virtue ethics and consequentialism....
The first principle, often associated with the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant, emphasizes the irr...
Some contemporary intepreters of Kant maintain that on Kant's view fulfilling duties of virtue requi...
Kant?s deontological ethics, along with Aristotle?s virtue ethics and Mill?s utilitarian ethics, is ...
Wydział Nauk Społecznych: Instytut FilozofiiAutorka dysertacji próbuje pokazać, że również w deontol...
Kantian ethics can at times appear to defend the position that there is a unique sort of value that ...
This work is committed to analysing two main divergent ethical theories, Kant’s Deontological Ethics...
This thesis develops an ethical theory that is designed to address central problems in Kant's ethics...
The primary concern of this paper is to outline an explanation of how Kant derives morality from rea...
Central to the philosophical discourse on duty is its ontology, the sanctioning entity, and what leg...
This thesis explores a variety of issues related to Kant\u27s account of human moral judgment in the...
Within this essay the question of whether Kantian ethics is left defenseless in the face of evil is ...
Moral necessity is the idea that specific imperatives bind the actions of a moral agent regardless o...
This paper explores the possibility of moral conflict in Kant’s ethics. An analysis of the only expl...
I argue that the Universal Law formulation of the Categorical Imperative is best interpreted as a te...
Kantian deontology is one of three classic moral theories, among virtue ethics and consequentialism....
The first principle, often associated with the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant, emphasizes the irr...
Some contemporary intepreters of Kant maintain that on Kant's view fulfilling duties of virtue requi...
Kant?s deontological ethics, along with Aristotle?s virtue ethics and Mill?s utilitarian ethics, is ...
Wydział Nauk Społecznych: Instytut FilozofiiAutorka dysertacji próbuje pokazać, że również w deontol...
Kantian ethics can at times appear to defend the position that there is a unique sort of value that ...
This work is committed to analysing two main divergent ethical theories, Kant’s Deontological Ethics...
This thesis develops an ethical theory that is designed to address central problems in Kant's ethics...
The primary concern of this paper is to outline an explanation of how Kant derives morality from rea...
Central to the philosophical discourse on duty is its ontology, the sanctioning entity, and what leg...
This thesis explores a variety of issues related to Kant\u27s account of human moral judgment in the...
Within this essay the question of whether Kantian ethics is left defenseless in the face of evil is ...