Duty, virtue and practical reason in Kant's Metaphysics of morals

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    • Haro Romo, Vicente de
    • Norvelle, Erik

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Duty, virtue and practical reason in Kant's Metaphysics of morals

Vicente de Haro Romo ; translated into English by Erik Norvelle

(Reason and normativity : a series on practical reason, morality, and natural law = Razón y normatividad : escritos sobre la razón práctica, moralidad y ley natural = Vernunft und Normativität : Schriftenreihe zu praktischer Vernunft, Moralität und Naturrecht / edited by Ana Marta González and Alejandro G. Vigo, Vol. 11)

Olms, 2015

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The Metaphysical Principles of the Doctrine of Virtue (Metaphysische Anfangsgrunde der Tugendlehre) is the second part of the Metaphysics of Morals (Metaphysik der Sitten), published by Kant in 1797. This monographic study comments Kant's Tugendlehre as a refutation of the formalist vision of Kant's Ethics. This late writing is shown as consistent with the moral philosophy already presented in the Groundwork and the second Critique. The Doctrine of Virtue offers Kant's application of the categorical imperative and acknowledges the conditions of moral motivation and, in general, of human agency. Kant's derivation of duties of virtue (Tugendpflichten) is attentive to the fundamental characteristics of human nature, therefore it generates a system of ends that reason itself shows to be obligatory for the human faculty of choice. This book shows that Kant's Doctrine of Virtue is worthy of being taken into a greater philosophical consideration. The Metaphysical Principles of the Doctrine of Virtue (Metaphysische Anfangsgrunde der Tugendlehre) is the second part of the Metaphysics of Morals (Metaphysik der Sitten), published by Kant in 1797. This monographic study comments Kant's Tugendlehre as a refutation of the formalist vision of Kant's Ethics. This late writing is shown as consistent with the moral philosophy already presented in the Groundwork and the second Critique. The Doctrine of Virtue offers Kant's application of the categorical imperative and acknowledges the conditions of moral motivation and, in general, of human agency. Kant's derivation of duties of virtue (Tugendpflichten) is attentive to the fundamental characteristics of human nature, therefore it generates a system of ends that reason itself shows to be obligatory for the human faculty of choice. This book shows that Kant's Doctrine of Virtue is worthy of being taken into a greater philosophical consideration.

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