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"In this book, Allen W. Wood investigates Kant's conception of ethical theory, using it to develop a viable approach to the rights and moral duties of human beings. By remaining closer to Kant's own view of the aims of ethics, Wood's understanding of Kantian ethics differs from t...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this book, Allen W. Wood investigates Kant's conception of ethical theory, using it to develop a viable approach to the rights and moral duties of human beings. By remaining closer to Kant's own view of the aims of ethics, Wood's understanding of Kantian ethics differs from the received "constructivist" interpretation, especially on such matters as the ground and function of ethical principles, the nature of ethical reasoning, and autonomy as the ground of ethics. Wood does not hesitate to criticize and modify Kant's conclusions when they seem inconsistent with his basic principles or fail to make the best use of the resources that Kantian principles make available. Of special interest are the book's treatment of such topics as freedom of the will, the state's role in securing economic justice, sexual morality, the justification of punishment, and the prohibition on lying."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XVIII, 342 S. |
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Contents
Preface
page
ix
Abbreviations
XV
ι
Reason
1
ι
.
What Is Kantian Ethics
?
1
2.
Human Nature
4
3.
Gender and Race
6
4.
Rationalism
12
5.
Norms of Reason
20
2
Moral Worth
24
1.
Acting from Duty
25
2.
Goodwill
31
3.
TL· Duty to Act from Duty
33
4.
Duty, Feeling, and Desire
34
5.
Kant's Aims in the First Section of the Groundwork
41
3
Ethical Theory
43
1.
The "Intuitional"or "Scientific" Model
43
2.
Doubts about this Model
47
3.
The
"Foundationaľ
or "Philosophical" Model
54
4.
The First Principle
—
Moral Ruhs or Duties
—
Moralfudgment
60
4
The Moral Law
66
1.
The Concept of a Categorical Imperative
67
2.
Kant's Systematic Presentation of the Supreme Principle of Morality
68
3.
Relations among the Formulas
79
4.
The "UniversalFormula"
82
5
Humanity
85
1.
What Is an End in Itself?
85
2.
Humanity Is an End in Itself
88
3.
The Dignity of Humanity
94
vj
Contents
4.
The Personhood ofHuman Bangs
95
5.
The Moral Status of
Nonrational
AnimaL·
101
6
Autonomy lo"
1.
Tensions within the Idea of Autonomy
106
2.
Positive and Natural Law 10°
3.
The Author and Legislator of the Moral Law
ш
ą.
The Nature of the Will H-4
5.
Яоа;
íÄe
W¿H
Legislates to Itself
116
7
Freedom 123
z. Practical Freedom 124
2.
Acting for Reasons 127
3.
Autonomy and Freedom 129
^.
The Fact of Reason !34
5.
NoumenalFreedom X35
6. Ного
ίο
Т/гѓиА
about Freedom !3^
8
Virtue
H2
1.
Aciioras
аиа А|вигі
!42
2.
Virtue as Strength X43
3.
Virtue and Temperament !4"
4.
Virtue, Duty, and Continence
14*
5.
Practical
j
Judgment and Wisdom 152
6.
Ideals and Principles X54
9
Duties
158
1. Kant's Concept of Duty
15°
2.
The System of Duties i"1
3.
The Principle of Ethical Duties
166
4.
űtííies
ίο
Оиет«^
17°
5·
Duties of Love and
Résped
175
10
Conscience
182
jr. Conscience as Feeling
!^3
2.
The Inner Court
184
3.
Conscience, Guilt, and Punishment
187
4. TheDuђofSelf-KпowШge 189
11
Social Justice
19З
1.
Taxing the Rich to Support the Poor
194
2.
General Injustice
іф
3·
Fichte
on Economic Justice
200
4.
Kantian Ethics and Economic Right 2O3
12
Punishment
206
í.
What Is Retributivismf
208
2.
Kant's Best Justification of Punishment 213
3.
Punishment and Universal Law
216
4.
/s Retributivism Consistent with Kantian Ethics? 2 X9
Contents
vii
13 Sex 224
ι.
Sexual
Desire
224
2.
The Subjection of Women
228
3.
The Meaning of the Figleaf
230
4.
Kant's Defense of Marriage
234
14
Lies
240
1.
Intentionally False Dectorations
240
2.
-Kimż
аяа
Constant
244
3.
Truthfulness as an Ethical Duty to Oneself
251
4.
ThelnnerLie
255
15
Consequences
25g
r.
Kantian Ethics vs. "Consequentialism"
259
2.
Good versus Evil
269
3.
The Limits of Ethical Theory
271
Afofes
275
335
In this book, Allen W. Wood investigates Kant's conception of ethical
theory, using it to develop a viable approach to the rights and moral duties
of human beings. By remaining closer to Kant's own view of the aims of
ethics, Wood's understanding of Kantian ethics differs from the received
"constructivist"
interpretation, especially on such matters as the ground and
function of ethical principles, the nature of ethical reasoning, and autonomy
as the ground of ethics. Wood does not hesitate to criticize and modify Kant's
conclusions when they seem inconsistent with his basic principles or fail
to make the best use of the resources Kantian principles make available. Of
special interest are the book's treatment of such topics as freedom of the will,
the state's role in securing economic justice, sexual morality, the justification
of punishment, and the prohibition on lying.
Allen W. Wood is Ward W. and Priscilla B. Woods Professor at Stanford
University. He was a John S. Guggenheim Fellow at the Free University in
Berlin and a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at the University
of Bonn. He developed parts of this book in the
2005
Isaiah Berlin Lectures
at Oxford University. Along with Paul
Guyer,
Professor Wood is co-editor of
The Cambridge Edition of The Works of
Immanuel Kant
and translator of the
Critique of Pure Reason. He is the author or editor of numerous writings, mainly
on
Kant, Fichte,
Hegel, and Karl Marx. |
adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
page
ix
Abbreviations
XV
ι
Reason
1
ι
.
What Is Kantian Ethics
?
1
2.
Human Nature
4
3.
Gender and Race
6
4.
Rationalism
12
5.
Norms of Reason
20
2
Moral Worth
24
1.
Acting from Duty
25
2.
Goodwill
31
3.
TL· Duty to Act from Duty
33
4.
Duty, Feeling, and Desire
34
5.
Kant's Aims in the First Section of the Groundwork
41
3
Ethical Theory
43
1.
The "Intuitional"or "Scientific" Model
43
2.
Doubts about this Model
47
3.
The
"Foundationaľ
or "Philosophical" Model
54
4.
The First Principle
—
Moral Ruhs or Duties
—
Moralfudgment
60
4
The Moral Law
66
1.
The Concept of a Categorical Imperative
67
2.
Kant's Systematic Presentation of the Supreme Principle of Morality
68
3.
Relations among the Formulas
79
4.
The "UniversalFormula"
82
5
Humanity
85
1.
What Is an End in Itself?
85
2.
Humanity Is an End in Itself
88
3.
The Dignity of Humanity
94
vj
Contents
4.
The Personhood ofHuman Bangs
95
5.
The Moral Status of
Nonrational
AnimaL·
101
6
Autonomy lo"
1.
Tensions within the Idea of Autonomy
106
2.
Positive and Natural Law 10°
3.
The Author and Legislator of the Moral Law
ш
ą.
The Nature of the Will H-4
5.
Яоа;
íÄe
W¿H
Legislates to Itself
116
7
Freedom 123
z. Practical Freedom 124
2.
Acting for Reasons 127
3.
Autonomy and Freedom 129
^.
The Fact of Reason !34
5.
NoumenalFreedom X35
6. Ного
ίο
Т/гѓиА
about Freedom !3^
8
Virtue
H2
1.
Aciioras
аиа А|вигі
!42
2.
Virtue as Strength X43
3.
Virtue and Temperament !4"
4.
Virtue, Duty, and Continence
14*
5.
Practical
j
Judgment and Wisdom 152
6.
Ideals and Principles X54
9
Duties
158
1. Kant's Concept of Duty
15°
2.
The System of Duties i"1
3.
The Principle of Ethical Duties
166
4.
űtííies
ίο
Оиет«^
17°
5·
Duties of Love and
Résped
175
10
Conscience
182
jr. Conscience as Feeling
!^3
2.
The Inner Court
184
3.
Conscience, Guilt, and Punishment
187
4. TheDuђofSelf-KпowШge 189
11
Social Justice
19З
1.
Taxing the Rich to Support the Poor
194
2.
General Injustice
іф
3·
Fichte
on Economic Justice
200
4.
Kantian Ethics and Economic Right 2O3
12
Punishment
206
í.
What Is Retributivismf
208
2.
Kant's Best Justification of Punishment 213
3.
Punishment and Universal Law
216
4.
/s Retributivism Consistent with Kantian Ethics? 2 X9
Contents
vii
13 Sex 224
ι.
Sexual
Desire
224
2.
The Subjection of Women
228
3.
The Meaning of the Figleaf
230
4.
Kant's Defense of Marriage
234
14
Lies
240
1.
Intentionally False Dectorations
240
2.
-Kimż
аяа
Constant
244
3.
Truthfulness as an Ethical Duty to Oneself
251
4.
ThelnnerLie
255
15
Consequences
25g
r.
Kantian Ethics vs. "Consequentialism"
259
2.
Good versus Evil
269
3.
The Limits of Ethical Theory
271
Afofes
275
335
In this book, Allen W. Wood investigates Kant's conception of ethical
theory, using it to develop a viable approach to the rights and moral duties
of human beings. By remaining closer to Kant's own view of the aims of
ethics, Wood's understanding of Kantian ethics differs from the received
"constructivist"
interpretation, especially on such matters as the ground and
function of ethical principles, the nature of ethical reasoning, and autonomy
as the ground of ethics. Wood does not hesitate to criticize and modify Kant's
conclusions when they seem inconsistent with his basic principles or fail
to make the best use of the resources Kantian principles make available. Of
special interest are the book's treatment of such topics as freedom of the will,
the state's role in securing economic justice, sexual morality, the justification
of punishment, and the prohibition on lying.
Allen W. Wood is Ward W. and Priscilla B. Woods Professor at Stanford
University. He was a John S. Guggenheim Fellow at the Free University in
Berlin and a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at the University
of Bonn. He developed parts of this book in the
2005
Isaiah Berlin Lectures
at Oxford University. Along with Paul
Guyer,
Professor Wood is co-editor of
The Cambridge Edition of The Works of
Immanuel Kant
and translator of the
Critique of Pure Reason. He is the author or editor of numerous writings, mainly
on
Kant, Fichte,
Hegel, and Karl Marx. |
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physical | XVIII, 342 S. |
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spelling | Wood, Allen W. 1942- Verfasser (DE-588)113123582 aut Kantian ethics Allen W. Wood 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2008 XVIII, 342 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "In this book, Allen W. Wood investigates Kant's conception of ethical theory, using it to develop a viable approach to the rights and moral duties of human beings. By remaining closer to Kant's own view of the aims of ethics, Wood's understanding of Kantian ethics differs from the received "constructivist" interpretation, especially on such matters as the ground and function of ethical principles, the nature of ethical reasoning, and autonomy as the ground of ethics. Wood does not hesitate to criticize and modify Kant's conclusions when they seem inconsistent with his basic principles or fail to make the best use of the resources that Kantian principles make available. Of special interest are the book's treatment of such topics as freedom of the will, the state's role in securing economic justice, sexual morality, the justification of punishment, and the prohibition on lying."--BOOK JACKET. Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 (DE-588)118559796 gnd rswk-swf Ethics, Modern Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd rswk-swf Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 (DE-588)118559796 p Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 s DE-604 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0710/2007004873.html Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0729/2007004873-d.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0729/2007004873-b.html Contributor biographical information Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016227050&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016227050&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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