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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Auteur(s) : Merritt, Melissa
Titre(s) : Kant on reflection and virtue [Texte imprimé] / Melissa Merritt,...
Publication : Cambridge ; New York (N.Y.) : Cambridge university press, 2018
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (xvi-219 p.) ; 24 cm
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 209-216. Notes bibliogr. Index
There can be no doubt that Kant thought we should be reflective: we ought to care
to make up our own minds about how things are and what is worth doing. Philosophical
objections to the Kantian reflective ideal have centered on concerns about the excessive
control that the reflective person is supposed to exert over her own mental life,
and Kantians who feel the force of these objections have recently drawn attention
to Kant's conception of moral virtue as it is developed in his later work, chiefly
the Metaphysics of Morals. Melissa Merritt's book is a distinctive contribution to
this recent turn to virtue in Kant scholarship. Merritt argues that we need a clearer
and textually more comprehensive account of what reflection is in order not only to
understand Kant's account of virtue, but also to appreciate how it effectively rebuts
longstanding objections to the Kantian reflective ideal--Back cover
Sujet(s) : Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804) -- Réflexion (philosophie)
Réflexion (philosophie)
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Indice(s) Dewey :
193 (23e éd.) = Philosophie occidentale moderne - Allemagne et Autriche
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781108424714. - ISBN 1108424716 (rel.). - ISBN 9781108664592 (erroné) (PDF ebook)
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Table des matières : Introduction: Rethinking the Kantian Reflective Ideal ; Part I. Reflection : 1.
Kant on the Requirement to Reflect ; 2. Healthy Human Understanding ; 3. Attention,
Perception, Experience ; Part II. Virtue : 4. Conceptions of Reason and Epistemic
Normativity ; 5. Cognitive and Moral Virtue ; 6. Virtue as a Skill ; 7. The Cognitive
Basic of Moral Virtue.