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Kant on Morality, Humanity, and Legality: Practical Dimensions of Normativity

Editat de Ansgar Lyssy, Christopher Yeomans
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2020
It was not so long ago that the dominant picture of Kant’s practical philosophy was forma­listic, focusing almost exclusively on his Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals and Critique of Practical Reason. However, the overall picture of Kant’s wide-ranging philosophy has since been broadened and deepened. We now have a much more complete understanding of the range of Kant’s practical interests and of his contributions to areas as diverse as anthropology, peda­gogy, and legal theory. What remains somewhat obscure, however, is how these different contributions hang together in the way that Kant suggests that they must. This book explores these different conceptions of humanity, morality, and legality in Kant as main ‘manifestations’ or ‘dimensions’ of practical normativity. These interrelated terms play a cru­cial role in highlighting different rational obligations, their source(s), and their appli­cability in the face of changing circumstances.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030540494
ISBN-10: 3030540499
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: XVI, 280 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1.Introduction: Dimensions of Normativity.- 2. ‘Why be moral?’: How to take the question seriously (and why) from a Kantian perspective’.- 3. Deceptive unity and productive disunity: Kant’s account of situated moral selves.- 4. It’s All About Power: The Deep Structure of Kant’s Categorical Imperative and its Three Formulations.- 5. Categorical Imperative and Human Nature, by Oliver Sensen.- 6. Motivating Humanity.- 7. Humans-Only Norms: An Unexpected Kantian Story.- 8. Beyond our given nature: Kant on the inviolable holiness of humanity.- 9. How Common is Common Human Reason? The Plurality of Moral Perspectives and Kant’s Ethics.- 10. The Philosopher’s Medicine of the Mind: Kant’s Account of Mental Illness and the Normativity of Thinking.- 11. “Eleutheronomy”: The Esoterically Political Character of Kant's Practical Philosophy.- 12. Kant and Privacy.- 13. Kant and the Provisionality of Property.



Notă biografică

Ansgar Lyssy is a researcher at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.
 Christopher Yeomans is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University, USA.

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It was not so long ago that the dominant picture of Kant’s practical philosophy was forma­listic, focusing almost exclusively on his Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals and Critique of Practical Reason. However, the overall picture of Kant’s wide-ranging philosophy has since been broadened and deepened. We now have a much more complete understanding of the range of Kant’s practical interests and of his contributions to areas as diverse as anthropology, peda­gogy, and legal theory. What remains somewhat obscure, however, is how these different contributions hang together in the way that Kant suggests that they must. This book explores these different conceptions of humanity, morality, and legality in Kant as main ‘manifestations’ or ‘dimensions’ of practical normativity. These interrelated terms play a cru­cial role in highlighting different rational obligations, their source(s), and their appli­cability in the face of changing circumstances.

Caracteristici

Explores the different conceptions of humanity, morality and legality in Kant as main ‘manifestations’ or ‘dimensions’ of normativity Maps out the conceptual geography in which the concept of normativity is articulated and evaluated Written for scholars and students working on Kant, as well as ethics, value theory and legal theory