Kant’s Formula of Humanity can be analyzed into two parts. One is an injunction to treat humanity always as an end. The other is a prohibition on using humanity as a mere means. The second is often referred to as the FH prohibition or the mere means prohibition. It has become popular to interpret this prohibition in terms of consent. The idea is that, if X uses Y's humanity as a means and Y does not consent to it, then X uses Y's humanity as a mere means. There is then debate about the kind of consent that is relevant: possible, actual, or rational. In this paper, I argue against this interpretation. Section one sets up the consent account. Section two attacks possible and actual consent accounts on doctrinal grounds. Section three extends ...
In Book I of the Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason Kant offers an explanation of freedom...
Immanuel Kant argues that rational beings are bound by an unconditional moral requirement to treat h...
The primary concern of this paper is to outline an explanation of how Kant derives morality from rea...
Kant’s Formula of Humanity can be analyzed into two parts. One is an injunction to treat humanity al...
In this paper, I defend the possible consent interpretation of Kant’s formula of humanity from objec...
According to Kant, it is impermissible to treat humanity as a mere means. If we accept Kant's equati...
In one of the most stirring passages in modern ethics, Immanuel Kant famously enjoins: "act that you...
This paper emphasizes the central role of the Formula of Humanity in Kantian ethics. It focuses most...
Kant famously distinguishes between hypothetical and categorical imperatives and the conditional and...
Kant’s ‘Formula of Humanity’ is sometimes read as though it allows us to use humanity as a means to ...
"Kant asserts that the freedom is the condition of the existence of morality and the morality is the...
It can be argued that the "Formula of the End in Itself " of the Categorical Imperative has been wid...
Immanuel Kant’s Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals has a surprisingly simple aim: to identify ...
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...
In Book I of the Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason Kant offers an explanation of freedom...
Immanuel Kant argues that rational beings are bound by an unconditional moral requirement to treat h...
The primary concern of this paper is to outline an explanation of how Kant derives morality from rea...
Kant’s Formula of Humanity can be analyzed into two parts. One is an injunction to treat humanity al...
In this paper, I defend the possible consent interpretation of Kant’s formula of humanity from objec...
According to Kant, it is impermissible to treat humanity as a mere means. If we accept Kant's equati...
In one of the most stirring passages in modern ethics, Immanuel Kant famously enjoins: "act that you...
This paper emphasizes the central role of the Formula of Humanity in Kantian ethics. It focuses most...
Kant famously distinguishes between hypothetical and categorical imperatives and the conditional and...
Kant’s ‘Formula of Humanity’ is sometimes read as though it allows us to use humanity as a means to ...
"Kant asserts that the freedom is the condition of the existence of morality and the morality is the...
It can be argued that the "Formula of the End in Itself " of the Categorical Imperative has been wid...
Immanuel Kant’s Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals has a surprisingly simple aim: to identify ...
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...
In Book I of the Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason Kant offers an explanation of freedom...
Immanuel Kant argues that rational beings are bound by an unconditional moral requirement to treat h...
The primary concern of this paper is to outline an explanation of how Kant derives morality from rea...