The first quote we want to analyze offers an excellent demonstration of how Kant is interested in both natural and moral philosophy and his ideas about transcendental idealism and practical reason.
Can this philosophy have a lesson for us? Perhaps we first have to be clear what is meant ... After reading your book Kantian Ethics: Value, Agency, and Obligation (2015), a question arose for me: ...
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Introduction Sooner or later, most law students encounter the idea that "transparency" (as opposed to "opaqueness") is (all else being equal) a desirable characteristic in markets, procedures, and ...
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The author defines “ethics bashing” as the parallel tendency to trivialize ethics and moral philosophy. Underlying these two attitudes are a few misunderstandings: (1) philosophy is understood in ...
Michael Friedman (Kant, philosophy of science, 20th-century philosophy) has taken emeritus status at Stanford University. Graciella de Pierris (early modern philosophy) died in fall 2024. Lawrence ...
What is the difference between moral psychology and moral philosophy? Created with Sketch. The examination of moral psychology involves the study of moral philosophy but the field is more ...
So did Immanuel Kant’s principle of universalizability ... Its rival, tribalism, doesn’t even count as a moral theory. For moral non-believers, that might make religious belief seem attractive.