Kantian Ethics (2nd edition)

In Christian B. Miller, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Ethics, 2nd Edition. Bloomsbury. pp. 308-335 (2023)
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Abstract

We articulate and defend the most central claims of contemporary Kantian moral theory. We also explain some of the most important internal disagreements in the field, contrasting two approaches to Kantian ethics: Kantian Constructivism and Kantian Realism. We connect the former to Kant’s Formula of Universal Law and the latter to his Formula of Humanity. We end by discussing applications of the Formula of Humanity in normative ethics.

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Kyla Ebels-Duggan
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