Kant’s accounts of the Highest Good and the moral argument for God and immortality are central features of his philosophy. But both involve lingering puzzles. In this entry, we first explore what the Highest Good is for Kant and the role it plays in a complete account of ethical life. We then focus on whether the Highest Good involves individuals only, or whether it also connects with Kant’s doctrines about the moral progress of the species. In conclusion, we look into three ways of articulating the moral argument for God and immorality that take our commitment to the Highest Good as their point of departure
In the final section of the Dialectic of the Critique of Practical Reason Kant raises the question o...
I have two main goals in this paper. The first is to argue for the thesis that Kant gave up on his h...
In the beginning of his critical period, Kant treated the perfect attainment of the highest good—the...
Kant’s accounts of the Highest Good and the moral argument for God and immortality are central featu...
This paper explains a way of understanding Kant's proof of God's existence in the Critique of Practi...
While Kant’s moral theory remains central to modern discourse about human dignity and rights, the “h...
The highest good is the synthesis of the natural and moral goods: happiness in perfect proportion to...
The concept of the highest good plays a vital role in Kant’s moral theism. However, as many scholars...
What is the highest good actually good for in Kant’s third Critique? While there are well-worked ou...
Abstract The article has the aim to show that Kant's "standard" conception of the hig...
Chapter in The Highest Good in Aristotle and Kant BOOK DESCRIPTION: The notion of the highest good u...
This work seeks to develop a Kantian ethical theory in terms of a general ontology of values and nor...
The strict relationship between Baumgarten\u2019s Metaphysica and the development of Kant\u2019s phi...
The paper deals with the intricate analysis of the moral proof of the existence of God that Kant off...
The aim of this paper is to resolve the tension between Kant's doctrine of the highest good and his ...
In the final section of the Dialectic of the Critique of Practical Reason Kant raises the question o...
I have two main goals in this paper. The first is to argue for the thesis that Kant gave up on his h...
In the beginning of his critical period, Kant treated the perfect attainment of the highest good—the...
Kant’s accounts of the Highest Good and the moral argument for God and immortality are central featu...
This paper explains a way of understanding Kant's proof of God's existence in the Critique of Practi...
While Kant’s moral theory remains central to modern discourse about human dignity and rights, the “h...
The highest good is the synthesis of the natural and moral goods: happiness in perfect proportion to...
The concept of the highest good plays a vital role in Kant’s moral theism. However, as many scholars...
What is the highest good actually good for in Kant’s third Critique? While there are well-worked ou...
Abstract The article has the aim to show that Kant's "standard" conception of the hig...
Chapter in The Highest Good in Aristotle and Kant BOOK DESCRIPTION: The notion of the highest good u...
This work seeks to develop a Kantian ethical theory in terms of a general ontology of values and nor...
The strict relationship between Baumgarten\u2019s Metaphysica and the development of Kant\u2019s phi...
The paper deals with the intricate analysis of the moral proof of the existence of God that Kant off...
The aim of this paper is to resolve the tension between Kant's doctrine of the highest good and his ...
In the final section of the Dialectic of the Critique of Practical Reason Kant raises the question o...
I have two main goals in this paper. The first is to argue for the thesis that Kant gave up on his h...
In the beginning of his critical period, Kant treated the perfect attainment of the highest good—the...