作为先验原则的道德法则。克林格尔德和威拉谢克论自主性

IF 0.9 3区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Oliver Sensen
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根据对康德的常见解读,自主性指的是纯粹理性将道德法则赋予自身的观点。Pauline Kleingeld 和 Marcus Willaschek 从文本和哲学两方面反对这一标准观点。相反,他们认为自主性只选择中层原则,如 "帮助他人",而道德律是先验的,不是给定的。- 在本文中,我首先从文本角度分析了康德所说的原则是先验的是什么意思。我认为,康德并没有将先验法则视为永久存在的实体。相反,它们是理性在感性的推动下必然发挥作用的产物。康德在这里还使用了 "自主性 "一词。然后,我论证说,这种将自主视为一种活动的非标准观点,可以应对克莱因盖尔德和威拉谢克对自主作为道德律的给予所提出的哲学反对意见。
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The Moral Law as an A Priori Principle. Kleingeld and Willaschek on Autonomy
According to a common reading of Kant, autonomy refers to the idea that pure reason gives the moral law to itself. Pauline Kleingeld and Marcus Willaschek reject this standard view both on textual as well as philosophical grounds. Instead, they argue that autonomy only selects mid-level principles, such as ‘help others,’ and that the moral law is a priori and not given. – In this paper, I first analyze on textual grounds what Kant means when he says that a principle is a priori. I argue that Kant does not conceive of a priori laws as permanently existing entities. Rather they are the product of how reason necessarily functions if it is prompted by sensibility. Kant also uses the word ‘autonomy’ in this context. I then argue that this non-standard view of autonomy as an activity can meet the philosophical objections that Kleingeld and Willaschek raise against autonomy as a giving of the moral law.
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KANT-STUDIEN
KANT-STUDIEN PHILOSOPHY-
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期刊介绍: Publications in the Kant-Studien have a dual focus: firstly contributions to the interpretation, history and editorial questions of Kant"s philosophy, and secondly systematic debates on transcendental philosophy. In addition, there are investigations on Kant"s precursors and on the effects of his philosophy. The journal also contains a documentation section, in which the current state of research is indicated by means of a continually updated bibliography with reviews and references.
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