The Kantian aspiration to render ourselves invulnerable to moral compromise is well-intentioned and deserves our respect insofar as it alerts us to the importance of struggling with courage and imagination against evil. But to the extent that it rejects or ignores the possibility of moral tragedy, the Kantian conception paints too optimistic and artificial a picture of the human condition. We are complicated creatures with diverse and often conflicting ethical loves. Rigging our ethical theories to eliminate such conflicts does nothing to change life as real-life moral agents experience it. As with any kind of theory, we need to be careful about unwittingly deforming the world in order to make it conform to the beloved castles we so often b...
This dissertation develops a Kantian quality of will account of moral blameworthiness. Part I starts...
There are certain elements of Kant's moral philosophy that I believe no moral theory can afford to i...
The Contingency of Moral Personhood challenges conceptions of the person on which moral personhood i...
According to one understanding of the problem of dirty hands, every case of dirty hands is an instan...
Every problem of dirty hands is a moral conflict, but not every moral conflict is a problem of dirty...
Is Kant’s ethical theory too demanding? Do its commands ask too much of us, either by calling for se...
This thesis explores the concept of dirty hands in democracies. It argues that dirty hands are insta...
This thesis articulates a new account of political morality by developing a novel critique of the st...
In my article, taking M. Walzer’s Political Action: The Problem of Dirty Hands as a point of departu...
This dissertation is an examination of human moral precariousness in Kant\u27s ethics. Human beings ...
Moral injury describes the effects of violence on veterans beyond what trauma discourse can describe...
Within this essay the question of whether Kantian ethics is left defenseless in the face of evil is ...
Should those who get dirty hands (DH) always be punished in the same way? Must their punishment be r...
In this paper, I examine why Kantian ethics has had such a hard time of it. I look at readings of Ka...
The phenomenon of “dirty hands” is typically framed as an issue for normative or applied ethical con...
This dissertation develops a Kantian quality of will account of moral blameworthiness. Part I starts...
There are certain elements of Kant's moral philosophy that I believe no moral theory can afford to i...
The Contingency of Moral Personhood challenges conceptions of the person on which moral personhood i...
According to one understanding of the problem of dirty hands, every case of dirty hands is an instan...
Every problem of dirty hands is a moral conflict, but not every moral conflict is a problem of dirty...
Is Kant’s ethical theory too demanding? Do its commands ask too much of us, either by calling for se...
This thesis explores the concept of dirty hands in democracies. It argues that dirty hands are insta...
This thesis articulates a new account of political morality by developing a novel critique of the st...
In my article, taking M. Walzer’s Political Action: The Problem of Dirty Hands as a point of departu...
This dissertation is an examination of human moral precariousness in Kant\u27s ethics. Human beings ...
Moral injury describes the effects of violence on veterans beyond what trauma discourse can describe...
Within this essay the question of whether Kantian ethics is left defenseless in the face of evil is ...
Should those who get dirty hands (DH) always be punished in the same way? Must their punishment be r...
In this paper, I examine why Kantian ethics has had such a hard time of it. I look at readings of Ka...
The phenomenon of “dirty hands” is typically framed as an issue for normative or applied ethical con...
This dissertation develops a Kantian quality of will account of moral blameworthiness. Part I starts...
There are certain elements of Kant's moral philosophy that I believe no moral theory can afford to i...
The Contingency of Moral Personhood challenges conceptions of the person on which moral personhood i...