This chapter focuses on how Kierkegaard criticizes both eudaimonism and Kantian autonomy for failing to account for unconditional obligations and genuine other-regard. Like Kant, Kierkegaard argues that eudaimonism makes moral virtue contingent on prudence. Kierkegaard views eudaimonism as an anthropocentric and self-regarding doctrine, which he contrasts not with Kantian autonomy but with theocentrism and proper other-regard. Kierkegaard then criticizes Kantian autonomy in much the same way as he criticizes eudaimonism. Whereas eudaimonism makes morality contingent on prudence, autonomy makes morality contingent on decisions that may be revoked, he argues. As a result, human autonomy can account for hypothetical imperatives but not categor...
This dissertation addresses the problem of “radical evil” as first articulated by Immanuel Kant, and...
Kant believed that the moral law is a law that the rational will legislates. This thesis examines th...
Kierkegaardian Intersubjectivity and the Question of Ethics and Responsibility By Kevin Krumrei. K...
This chapter focuses on how Kierkegaard criticizes both eudaimonism and Kantian autonomy for failing...
This chapter deals with Kierkegaard's contributions to ethics by focusing on his relation to virtue ...
Are the moral ideals of love and autonomy compatible? Beginning with an analysis of Kant and the Ger...
Kantian Normative theories abound, but most share a rejection of consequentialist normative principl...
Kant takes the idea of autonomy of the will to be his distinctive contribution to moral philosophy. ...
In this dissertation, I look at the accounts of moral knowledge and moral selfhood in Kant, Confuciu...
This project is primarily exegetical in nature and aims to provide a rational reconstruction of the ...
That Kierkegaard goes into great detail about the motivations and affectations of agents who pursue ...
Kant realizes the principle of autonomy of the will as the sublime principle of morality. To him, if...
The chapter deals with the two most distinctive elements of the Introduction of the Naturrecht Feyer...
This article analyses the system of inferences used by Kant in Religion Within the Boundaries of Mer...
This chapter discusses the relationship between constructivism and religious ethics by focusing spec...
This dissertation addresses the problem of “radical evil” as first articulated by Immanuel Kant, and...
Kant believed that the moral law is a law that the rational will legislates. This thesis examines th...
Kierkegaardian Intersubjectivity and the Question of Ethics and Responsibility By Kevin Krumrei. K...
This chapter focuses on how Kierkegaard criticizes both eudaimonism and Kantian autonomy for failing...
This chapter deals with Kierkegaard's contributions to ethics by focusing on his relation to virtue ...
Are the moral ideals of love and autonomy compatible? Beginning with an analysis of Kant and the Ger...
Kantian Normative theories abound, but most share a rejection of consequentialist normative principl...
Kant takes the idea of autonomy of the will to be his distinctive contribution to moral philosophy. ...
In this dissertation, I look at the accounts of moral knowledge and moral selfhood in Kant, Confuciu...
This project is primarily exegetical in nature and aims to provide a rational reconstruction of the ...
That Kierkegaard goes into great detail about the motivations and affectations of agents who pursue ...
Kant realizes the principle of autonomy of the will as the sublime principle of morality. To him, if...
The chapter deals with the two most distinctive elements of the Introduction of the Naturrecht Feyer...
This article analyses the system of inferences used by Kant in Religion Within the Boundaries of Mer...
This chapter discusses the relationship between constructivism and religious ethics by focusing spec...
This dissertation addresses the problem of “radical evil” as first articulated by Immanuel Kant, and...
Kant believed that the moral law is a law that the rational will legislates. This thesis examines th...
Kierkegaardian Intersubjectivity and the Question of Ethics and Responsibility By Kevin Krumrei. K...