The concept of autonomy is one of Kant's central legacies for contemporary moral thought. We often invoke autonomy as both a moral ideal and a human right, especially a right to determine oneself independently of foreign determinants; indeed, to violate a person's autonomy is considered to be a seri
Kant on the Rationality of Morality
β Scribed by Paul Guyer
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 82
- Series
- Elements in the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Kant claims that the fundamental principle of morality is given by pure reason itself. Many have interpreted Kant to derive this principle from a conception of pure practical reason (as opposed to merely prudential reasoning about the most effective means to empirically given ends). But Kant maintained that there is only one faculty of reason, although with both theoretical and practical applications. This Element shows how Kant attempted to derive the fundamental principle and goal of morality from the general principles of reason as such, defined by the principles of non-contradiction and sufficient reason and the ideal of systematicity.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Kant on the Rationality of Morality
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Reasons, Reasoning, and Reason as Such
3 From Noncontradiction to Universalizability
4 The Principle of Sufficient Reason and the Idea of the Highest Good
5 Rationality and the System of Duties
6 Reason as Motivation
7 Kantian Constructivism
8 Conclusion
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
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