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  • Rethinking Freedom: A Critical Analysis of Kantian Autonomy
    autonomy means that rational people can create moral laws for themselves They are guided by reason and duty, not by outside authorities or desires In his work, Groundwork of the Meta hysics of Morals (1785), Kant clearly describes autonomy as moral freedom This is the ab
  • Autonomy (Chapter 6) - Kantian Ethics
    Kantian ethical theory is grounded on the idea that the moral law is binding on me only because it is regarded as proceeding from my own will The idea of autonomy identifies the authority of the law with the objective value constituting the content of the law
  • Kant’s Moral Philosophy - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    At the heart of Kant’s moral theory is the idea of autonomy Understanding the idea of autonomy was, in Kant’s view, key to understanding and justifying the authority that moral requirements have over us
  • Autonomy - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    There are significant differences between Kant’s conception of moral autonomy and the conceptions of personal autonomy developed within the last thirty years, which attempt to articulate how social and cultural influences can be compatible with autonomous decision-making
  • Kant on Autonomy and Freedom | The Oxford Handbook of Kant | Oxford . . .
    It argues that Kant understands our freedom as a involving a spontaneous causal power that is engaged under the non-optional commitment to reason’s highest principle, and that this principle further commits us to realizing the conditions under which we can all act for ourselves
  • Three aspects of Kantian Autonomy: Independence, Self-Determination and . . .
    We believe, however, that in Groundwork II, Kant implicitly distinguished between two distinct notions of autonomy: the conception of autonomy as self-governance and a richer notion of autonomy as a capacity for giving laws that bind both ourselves and others
  • Kantian ethics - Wikipedia
    Kant's formula of autonomy expresses the idea that an agent is obliged to follow the categorical imperative because of their rational will, rather than any outside influence
  • Kantian Autonomy | Springer Nature Link
    In addition to our ability to engage the universe through scientific investigations, Kant maintains, we are rational in that we can set and pursue ends of our own In other words, we participate actively in the universe by setting ends of our own, and our reason enables us to do so responsibly
  • Kant and the Limits of Autonomy on JSTOR
    In today’s liberal world the term “autonomy” both describes a fact—the ability to choose (with more or less deliberation)—and suggests a right—the right to exercise that ability without external interference, either by overt force or by lack of truthful information
  • Kantianism - Philopedia
    Enlightenment moral thought (including Rousseau and German Pietism) shaped Kant’s concern with autonomy, the authority of conscience, and the dignity of moral agents





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