), Ethik und Politik (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1979), esp. This carefully crafted ebook: “The Ethics of Immanuel Kant: Metaphysics of Morals – Philosophy of Law & The Doctrine of Virtue + The Critique of Practical Reason: Theory of Moral Reasoning + Perpetual Peace (Unabridged)” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. 42, 112. Lewis, White Beck (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1959), 9, Ak. 401, n. 1; 38/420, n. 8. startxref 0000006891 00000 n Abstract views reflect the number of visits to the article landing page. 0000001963 00000 n pp. 384. 0000008568 00000 n See also the Critique of Practical Reason, trans. 14, 19. Cf. 0000025093 00000 n Doctrine of Virtue. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was a German philosopher, who, according to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is “the central figure of modern philosophy.” Kant argued that fundamental concepts of the human mind structure human experience, that reason is the source of morality, that aesthetics arises from a faculty of disinterested judgment, that space and time are forms of our understanding, and that the world as it is “in-itself” is unknowable. 0000001041 00000 n … [I]t is only by means of this idea [of virtue] that any judgment as to moral worth or its opposite is possible. 486, 30 Karl, Ameriks, ‘The Hegelian Critique of Kantian Morality’, 11. Mter all, in §16 of the Doctrine of Virtue, Kant him­ self denies that moral agents have direct duties to non-humans, both be­ cause "duty to any subject is moral constraint by that subject's will" and because human persons are the only known entities capable of con­ straining others in this way (MM, AA 6:442). 386. Immanuel Kant's Metaphysics of Morals (1797), containing the Doctrine of Right and Doctrine of Virtue, is his final major work of practical philosophy. 0000006488 00000 n 0000020096 00000 n 0000070760 00000 n Propheter, Geoffrey 0000002193 00000 n 416. 20 Kant, , The Doctrine of Virtue, 41–42, Ak. 6 For a more detailed look at this issue, see my essay, ‘On Some Vices of Virtue Ethics’, American Philosophical Quarterly 21 (1984), 227–236. 147, and the Lectures on Ethics, trans. The work is divided into two main parts, “The Science of Right, which deals with the rights that people have or can acquire, and the Doctrine of Virtue, which deals with the virtues they ought to acquire.”. PhanS 170 0 obj << /Linearized 1 /O 172 /H [ 1041 569 ] /L 233335 /E 71067 /N 29 /T 229816 >> endobj xref 170 29 0000000016 00000 n Here I am following Ameriks, 12. 0000003736 00000 n This data will be updated every 24 hours. 0000006475 00000 n 0000031262 00000 n trailer 0000007846 00000 n 0000031702 00000 n 0000002230 00000 n 0000004259 00000 n 0000001573 00000 n Copyright © Created by Peter Anderson. 0000001976 00000 n 0000001588 00000 n 393. 0000007828 00000 n KANT The DOCTRINE of VIRTUE Part II of The Metaphysic Morals With the Introduction to The Metaphysic of Moral s and the Preface to The Doctrine of Law TRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY MA R Y ].GREGOR Foreword by H. J. Paton HARPER TORCHBOOKS THE CLOISTER LIBRARY HARPER & ROW, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK, EVANSTON AND LO:-I'OON . Kant's Virtue Ethics ROBERT B. LOUDEN Among moral attributes true virtue alone is sublime.... [I]t is only by means of this idea [of virtue] that any judgment as to moral worth or its opposite is possible. Full text views reflects the number of PDF downloads, PDFs sent to Google Drive, Dropbox and Kindle and HTML full text views. 0000003276 00000 n @@q& �� Pȸ����I�����v��B�D(P �, Norman, Kemp Smith (London: Macmillan, 1963), A 315/B 372; and the third from the essay, ‘Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Point of View’, in On History, Lewis White Beck (ed.) %PDF-1.7 %���� 207 0 obj The doctrine of virtue; Part II of the metaphysic of morals by Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. H�b```f``d`e``_� Ȁ �,@Q� ���q[#CB� ���w��0�q8�P"�[ �G�� s�g�W�l�~���c�l8���b��P�ĽjyyU���U˗// �$W�S�Xp��?k�n|�]�$�9/!�OM�t����Ş�}v�@���3��b Y�Yt�a������;;������|/��1 Kant associates each of the subdivisions of morality with a distinct form of lawgiving: juridi-cal, on the one hand, and ethical, on the other. James, Ellington (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1983). 0000020270 00000 n 0000002752 00000 n 0000001609 00000 n 25 Kant, , The Doctrine of Virtue, 80, Ak. 383, 69/407. Publication date 1964 Topics Ethics Publisher New York, Harper & Row Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; americana Digitizing sponsor Internet Archive Contributor Internet Archive Language English.