PHI 1370 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Rational Agent, Categorical Imperative, Immanuel Kant

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General idea is that good will come from doing one"s duty. Kantian focuses on rights and duties and tends to stress the complementary nature of the two. Immanuel kant: raised in lutheran pietistic tradition, father was a local pastor, central european (native) Insular like, little transition, little challenge to accepted practices. Prussians/calvinistic values of efficiency, austerity and discipline. Concerns matter of fact, which can be observationally confirmed. Claims and knowledge can be deduced through reason. Tends to favour reasoning that is: objective, absolute, abstract, nessescary. Derives from the greek words for duty and science. Instead, he claims, a person has a good will when he acts out of respect for the law. Acting out of respect for moral law because it is moral/rational is done so not to bring about the satisfaction of an action but because the rational actor has a duty to do so.

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