Kant's ethics is often faulted for giving 'duty' too broad a scope and failing to recognize the category of supererogatory acts. Some scholars, notably Thomas Hill Jr., have defended Kant by arguing that he can recognize that category. The arthor does not believe that Kant can and tries to show why, but she also thinks that his theory is none the worse for it. This paper examines Kant's reasons for being wary of the distinction between what one must do and what is good to do, but purely optional, as well as arguments in support of the position that the category of the supererogatory is of great importance to ethics. It is argued that all of the meaningful theoretical work which that category is thought to accomplish can be handled by the Ka...
Several interpreters argue that Kant believes we have a duty to act “from duty.” If there is such a ...
Immanuel Kant demands a pure ethics. The moral law is based, not in the nature of man, nor in the...
Is Kant’s ethical theory too demanding? Do its commands ask too much of us, either by calling for se...
Kant's ethics is often faulted for giving 'duty' too broad a scope and failing to recognize the cate...
This book develops and assesses the criticism that the emphasis on duty in Kant's ethics constitutes...
Supererogation seems to be an important concept of common sense morality. However, assuming the exis...
Is Kant’s ethical theory too demanding? Do its commands ask too much of us, either by calling for se...
An act is supererogatory just in case it goes above and beyond one’s moral duty. Little work has bee...
Traditionally, philosophers have recognized three types of moral actions: the obligatory, the permis...
According to a common caricature of Kant’s ethics, it is synonymous with the Categorical Imperative ...
I argue that Kant\u27s duties of Right have a moral basis, and must therefore be towards some end. F...
UID/FIL/00183/2019 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0066 IF/01587/2015Amuchdebatedpassage in the Metaphysics ofMo...
"Kant asserts that the incentive of pure practical reason is the feeling of respect for the moral la...
This paper addresses a specific aspect of Kant’s legacy that has been largely disregarded in contemp...
In the Doctrine of Right Kant holds that the classical Ulpian command honeste vive is a juridical du...
Several interpreters argue that Kant believes we have a duty to act “from duty.” If there is such a ...
Immanuel Kant demands a pure ethics. The moral law is based, not in the nature of man, nor in the...
Is Kant’s ethical theory too demanding? Do its commands ask too much of us, either by calling for se...
Kant's ethics is often faulted for giving 'duty' too broad a scope and failing to recognize the cate...
This book develops and assesses the criticism that the emphasis on duty in Kant's ethics constitutes...
Supererogation seems to be an important concept of common sense morality. However, assuming the exis...
Is Kant’s ethical theory too demanding? Do its commands ask too much of us, either by calling for se...
An act is supererogatory just in case it goes above and beyond one’s moral duty. Little work has bee...
Traditionally, philosophers have recognized three types of moral actions: the obligatory, the permis...
According to a common caricature of Kant’s ethics, it is synonymous with the Categorical Imperative ...
I argue that Kant\u27s duties of Right have a moral basis, and must therefore be towards some end. F...
UID/FIL/00183/2019 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0066 IF/01587/2015Amuchdebatedpassage in the Metaphysics ofMo...
"Kant asserts that the incentive of pure practical reason is the feeling of respect for the moral la...
This paper addresses a specific aspect of Kant’s legacy that has been largely disregarded in contemp...
In the Doctrine of Right Kant holds that the classical Ulpian command honeste vive is a juridical du...
Several interpreters argue that Kant believes we have a duty to act “from duty.” If there is such a ...
Immanuel Kant demands a pure ethics. The moral law is based, not in the nature of man, nor in the...
Is Kant’s ethical theory too demanding? Do its commands ask too much of us, either by calling for se...