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Zur vermeintlichen vorkritischen Moralphilosophie in der Kritik der reinen Vernunft
Kant-Studien ( IF 0.9 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-01 , DOI: 10.1515/kant-2021-0020
Georg Geismann 1
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Time and again, one finds in the literature the view that Kant held a pre-critical or semi-critical moral philosophy in the canon chapter of the Critique of Pure Reason. This is shown, firstly, by the fact that practical freedom is understood as cognized through experience and, secondly, by the fact that Kant not only allows a sensuous incentive for the observance of the moral law, but considers it necessary. Against that, it is argued in this essay that, firstly, moral philosophy as such is not addressed in the canon at all and, secondly, that the canon by no means approves of sensuous incentives with regard to the morally required promotion of the highest good. What is indeed addressed, although only in the second section of the canon, is moral theology.

中文翻译:

Zur vermeintlichen vorkritischen Moralphilosophie in der Kritik der reinen Vernunft

人们一次又一次地在文献中发现康德在《纯粹理性批判》的正典一章中持有一种前批判或半批判的道德哲学的观点。这首先表现在实践自由被理解为通过经验认识这一事实,其次表现在康德不仅允许对遵守道德法则的感性激励,而且认为这是必要的。与此相反,本文认为,首先,正典中根本没有涉及道德哲学本身,其次,正典绝不赞成在道德上要求的促进最高善方面的感性激励。 . 真正提到的是道德神学,虽然只是在正典的第二部分。
更新日期:2021-06-08
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