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KANT 1 IMMORALITY IS IRRATIONAL. Immanuel Kant 1724-1804 Rationalist until age of 50, then read Hume, who, in his own words, “awakened me from my dogmatic.

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1 KANT 1 IMMORALITY IS IRRATIONAL

2 Immanuel Kant 1724-1804 Rationalist until age of 50, then read Hume, who, in his own words, “awakened me from my dogmatic slumbers” Then wrote Critique of Pure Reason

3 Kant Background Famous Epigram: Man is the lawgiver of nature Philosophical “Copernican Revolution”: Assume knowledge or morality is real, then examine presuppositions that make it possible Famous Distinction: Phenomenal vs. Noumenal

4 Kantian Moral Theory Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals Assumes morality is possible. So free-will presupposed: we can be autonomous. Argument then is to find the basis by which we can rule ourselves: apodictic a priori synthetic truth: the concept of law itself: The Categorical Imperative

5 Distinctions 1-3 1. person / thing 2. action / passion 3. moral-immoral / amoral Persons and actions are characterized by the top term in each case, animals and behavior by the bottom term Not all human beings are persons, nor vice- versa. Behavior ≠ Action. Action is caused by agent, behavior is not.

6 Distinctions 4 & 5 4. reason / inclination 5. autonomy / heteronymy Kant understands reason to influence action via the will. Autonomy is freedom: not freedom from natural law, but freedom to make laws for oneself. Autonomy is necessary for morality.

7 Distinctions 6 & 7 6. duty / desire 7. categorical imperative / hypothetical imperative Morality requires autonomy, self-rule by reason, which requires categorical imperative.

8 Rough form of argument But what can reason command without any inclination? [Hume: “Reason is and ought to be the slave of the passions.”] All that is left is the form of law itself. SO: There is but one categorical imperative: “…act only in accordance with that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it become a universal law.”]

9 CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE Act only in accordance with that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it become a universal law. [actually 2 or 3 other formulations] Maxim: the principle on which one acts; the command given oneself by the will. Maxims are hypothetical imperatives.

10 [UNIVERSALIZABILITY] Two sorts of failures of maxims (re: universalizability): Impossibility of maxim becoming universal law: lying, theft, … - Perfect duties Impossibility of willing maxim to become universal law - Imperfect duties


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