Schönecker, Dieter: Why there is no fact of reason in the Groundwork : three arguments
Inhalt
- 1. Kant’s thesis of the fact of reason: a very brief exposition
- 1. The theory of the fact of reason explains our insight into the validity or binding character of the moral law; it is a theory of justification and as such replaces the deduction which is offered in GMS.
- 2. In the consciousness of the moral law the categorical imperative is immediately given, and thereby recognised.
- 3. The unconditionally binding character or validity of the categorical imperative is given in the feeling of respect
- 2. The phantom argument, the subjection argument, and the confirmation argument
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