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Autonomy and Sympathy: A Post-Kantian Moral Image

Autor Filimon Peonidis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2005
Individuals who value personal autonomy and sympathize with others can be guided by a set of central obligations that are familiar to those sharing in the Western moral tradition. These obligations may not be applicable to every imaginable situation, but the informed determination to act upon them is necessary for combating serious and easily identifiable moral evils. This overall argument is called a post-Kantian moral image. Here, "moral image" is understood as a comprehensive pattern of ethical thought that retains a high level of generality and imposes some order on our normative considerations. The characterization "post-Kantian" indicates that the proposed moral image is inspired by and draws upon Kant's practical philosophy. At the same time it avoids certain problematic Kantian positions and incorporates others that have been vehemently rejected by Kant- like the key role of emotion- in undertaking and justifying morality.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761830801
ISBN-10: 0761830804
Pagini: 98
Dimensiuni: 160 x 215 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Abbreviations
Chapter 3 Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 Basic Themes From Kant's Ethics
Chapter 5 Towards a Post-Kantian Moral Image
Chapter 6 Sympathy as a Moral Emotion
Chapter 7 Autonomic Obligations
Chapter 8 Bibliography
Chapter 9 Index
Chapter 10 About the Author

Recenzii

Peonidis's book was a joy to read in that his views coherently bring together both autonomy and sympathy into a complete post-Kantian account of human behavior that is applicable for individuals today. Peonidis's book will be of special interest to modern ethicists and philosophers who believe that Kant's philosophy can be used to reconcile some of our current social and political difficulties.
Filimon Peonidis's book is a distinguished effort to respond to the hard-to-live-with difficulties of Kant's practical philosophy... the book represents a clear, and carefully crafted argument for the construction of a much-needed duty-based morality, which is neither inhumanly abstract, nor reductively naturalistic. Peonidis manages to show the difficulties and the challenges we face with a reconstruction of Kant's Copernican revolution in morals, and sympathy points towards a way to deal immanently with the "moral deficit" of the world today... this proves to be a highly recommendable study of the challenges of modern moral philosophy for students and scholars alike.