Kant’s foundation of moral actions


Scientific Essay, 2009

5 Pages


Abstract or Introduction

Recently there are on-going discussions in moral philosophy and neurology: Do we act as free agents making moral decisions? Are we accountable for our actions? Do we have a free will? Those who oppose the idea of a free will come to the conclusion that “a living being never truly makes a choice. We only become aware of such things after we have made them.” Kant would have firmly been against this idea when it comes to the foundation of moral principals and moral actions. In this article I will look further into Kant’s position looking for counter arguments and finally show the difference between the free will to wish something and the free will to act according to our will.

Details

Title
Kant’s foundation of moral actions
Author
Year
2009
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V134821
ISBN (eBook)
9783640427291
ISBN (Book)
9783640422685
File size
421 KB
Language
English
Notes
This article discusses the question of Kant's foundation of moral actions referring to new developments in neurology and sciences.
Keywords
Kant, morality, Moral, Moralität
Quote paper
Dr. phil. Andreas Heuer (Author), 2009, Kant’s foundation of moral actions, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/134821

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