Practical Kantian Ethics: A Commonsense Account of Moral Life
Reversing the usual order of interpretation, Donald Wilson reinterprets Kant's moral theory through his later practical works offering a new “inner freedom” account informing obscure aspects of Kant's formal moral philosophy and the practical focus of ideals of proper respect.

This account transcends the narrow rational asceticism often associated with Kant's view, embedding morality in our humanity, recognizing the vital role of emotion in moral life, and prioritizing framing moral commitments and questions of character over obedience to formal rules. In doing so, it makes community and collective and individual judgment essential in giving content to ideals of practical respect, creating important space for moral disagreement and growth.

Focused on the integration of diverse norms and the lived experience of morality, Wilson's account affords Kantians a nuanced understanding of the relationship between moral and personal life and everyday norms of fidelity, non-violence, rescue, and care capable of guiding ordinary moral judgement and informing deliberation in hard cases where different grounds of obligation conflict. It is essential reading for anyone working on Kant's moral philosophy today.
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Practical Kantian Ethics: A Commonsense Account of Moral Life
Reversing the usual order of interpretation, Donald Wilson reinterprets Kant's moral theory through his later practical works offering a new “inner freedom” account informing obscure aspects of Kant's formal moral philosophy and the practical focus of ideals of proper respect.

This account transcends the narrow rational asceticism often associated with Kant's view, embedding morality in our humanity, recognizing the vital role of emotion in moral life, and prioritizing framing moral commitments and questions of character over obedience to formal rules. In doing so, it makes community and collective and individual judgment essential in giving content to ideals of practical respect, creating important space for moral disagreement and growth.

Focused on the integration of diverse norms and the lived experience of morality, Wilson's account affords Kantians a nuanced understanding of the relationship between moral and personal life and everyday norms of fidelity, non-violence, rescue, and care capable of guiding ordinary moral judgement and informing deliberation in hard cases where different grounds of obligation conflict. It is essential reading for anyone working on Kant's moral philosophy today.
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Practical Kantian Ethics: A Commonsense Account of Moral Life

Practical Kantian Ethics: A Commonsense Account of Moral Life

by Donald Wilson
Practical Kantian Ethics: A Commonsense Account of Moral Life

Practical Kantian Ethics: A Commonsense Account of Moral Life

by Donald Wilson

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Reversing the usual order of interpretation, Donald Wilson reinterprets Kant's moral theory through his later practical works offering a new “inner freedom” account informing obscure aspects of Kant's formal moral philosophy and the practical focus of ideals of proper respect.

This account transcends the narrow rational asceticism often associated with Kant's view, embedding morality in our humanity, recognizing the vital role of emotion in moral life, and prioritizing framing moral commitments and questions of character over obedience to formal rules. In doing so, it makes community and collective and individual judgment essential in giving content to ideals of practical respect, creating important space for moral disagreement and growth.

Focused on the integration of diverse norms and the lived experience of morality, Wilson's account affords Kantians a nuanced understanding of the relationship between moral and personal life and everyday norms of fidelity, non-violence, rescue, and care capable of guiding ordinary moral judgement and informing deliberation in hard cases where different grounds of obligation conflict. It is essential reading for anyone working on Kant's moral philosophy today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350501294
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/24/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 644 KB

About the Author

Donald Wilson is Associate Professor (Emeritus) in the Department of Philosophy at Kansas State University, USA.
Donald Wilson is Associate Professor (Emeritus) in the Department of Philosophy at Kansas State University, USA.

Table of Contents

Contents:

Part One


Chapter 1: Reading Kant

Chapter 2: The Doctrine of Right

Chapter 3: The Doctrine of Virtue

Chapter 4: Re-reading Kant

Part Two

Chapter 5: Veracity and Good Faith

Chapter 6: Kindness

Chapter 7: Non-violence, Rescue and Care

Chapter 8: Towards a Common-sense Kantian Ethics

Bibliography

Endnotes
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