In this paper Professor Ripstein takes up Kant's suggestion that 'right abstracts from all ends' to explain the law's focus on means rather than ends, exploring its application to both public and private law.doi:10.5235/20403313.6.l.lArthur Ripstein...
At the core of the analysis is the idea that the Third Way is an ethical position that seeks to treat people as ends in themselves. While flexibility... R Havenaar - 《Nrc Handelsblad》 被引量: 3357发表: 1998年 What Does it Mean to Use Someone as "A Means Only": Rereading Kant ...
Kant is going to argue against consequentialism in favor of non-consequentialism or what he calls the categorical imperative. ... Consequentialism basically says that the ends justify the means. This means thatwhatever end is obtained completely justifies whatever means were used to get that end. D...
I argue that, alongside the already well-established prohibition against treating persons as mere means, Kant’s Formula of Humanity requires a prohib
Ends of Reason and Ends of Nature: The Place of Teleology in Kant's Ethics 1. In his classical commentary on Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, H.J. Paton argued that Kant's conception of the fundamental principle of morality is teleological virtually from the outset. Kant's...
In this essay, I will engage with the controversy that has sprung up between the proponents of the sharp separation thesis and those of the entanglement th
wrong. Kantstressed that we each have the freedom to decide what we consider tobe morally correct, and must choose only those things that we are preparedto accept as unbreakable rules. --THE GOLDEN RULE At the heartof almost every system of moral ...
1 There is no easy way to defeat Kant's first Critique: Kant is indefatigable in rescuing his apparent lapses by means of overriding second thoughts ... Margolis, Joseph - European Journal of Pragmatism & American Philosophy 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 And They Lived He made a law forbidding un...
This “story” ends with the non-monk’s reply to the monk’s attack: I did leave her physically on the bank an hour ago. And, yes, all that you mention passed through my mind shortly after I physically left that woman, but I have ended all that too based on the simple fact that...
knowing is that too often it ends up being bubble-knowing. And bubble-knowing means always being right. But daring to know, daring to understand, means risking the possibility that you could be wrong. It means risking the possibility that what you want and what's true are different things....