Kant’s arguments for the reality of human freedom and the normativity of the moral law continue to inspire work in contemporary moral philosophy. Many prominent ethicists invoke Kant, directly or indirectly, in their efforts to derive the authority of moral requirements from a more basic conception of action, agency, or rationality. But many commentators have detected a deep rift between the _Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals_ and the _Critique of Practical Reason_, leaving Kant’s project of justification exposed to conflicting assessments and interpretations. In this major re-reading of Kant, Owen Ware defends the controversial view that Kant’s mature writings on ethics share a unified commitment to the moral law’s primacy. Using bo...
"Kant asserts that the freedom is the condition of the existence of morality and the morality is the...
My dissertation develops a novel account of Kant's moral philosophy by focusing on his conception of...
"Morality requires the premise of freedom. But in the empirical world all things happen according to...
Kant’s arguments for the reality of human freedom and the normativity of the moral law continue to i...
Kant believed that the moral law is a law that the rational will legislates. This thesis examines th...
This project is primarily exegetical in nature and aims to provide a rational reconstruction of the ...
The primary concern of this paper is to outline an explanation of how Kant derives morality from rea...
Kant's attempts to provide a foundation for morality are examined, with particular focus upon the fa...
In my thesis I explain why the common, pre-theoretical understanding of morality is an important par...
Immanuel Kant’s ethical theory is often considered the most important modern rival to utilitarianism...
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), the German philosopher, is considered as the father of modern ethics and...
In contrast to his rationalist predecessors, Kant insists that feeling has a pos- itive role to play...
Chapter in Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: A Critical Guide BOOK DESCRIPTION: In his...
The aim of this work is to show that criticisms of Kantian ethics from the field of virtue ethics mi...
"Kant asserts that the incentive of pure practical reason is the feeling of respect for the moral la...
"Kant asserts that the freedom is the condition of the existence of morality and the morality is the...
My dissertation develops a novel account of Kant's moral philosophy by focusing on his conception of...
"Morality requires the premise of freedom. But in the empirical world all things happen according to...
Kant’s arguments for the reality of human freedom and the normativity of the moral law continue to i...
Kant believed that the moral law is a law that the rational will legislates. This thesis examines th...
This project is primarily exegetical in nature and aims to provide a rational reconstruction of the ...
The primary concern of this paper is to outline an explanation of how Kant derives morality from rea...
Kant's attempts to provide a foundation for morality are examined, with particular focus upon the fa...
In my thesis I explain why the common, pre-theoretical understanding of morality is an important par...
Immanuel Kant’s ethical theory is often considered the most important modern rival to utilitarianism...
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), the German philosopher, is considered as the father of modern ethics and...
In contrast to his rationalist predecessors, Kant insists that feeling has a pos- itive role to play...
Chapter in Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: A Critical Guide BOOK DESCRIPTION: In his...
The aim of this work is to show that criticisms of Kantian ethics from the field of virtue ethics mi...
"Kant asserts that the incentive of pure practical reason is the feeling of respect for the moral la...
"Kant asserts that the freedom is the condition of the existence of morality and the morality is the...
My dissertation develops a novel account of Kant's moral philosophy by focusing on his conception of...
"Morality requires the premise of freedom. But in the empirical world all things happen according to...