Evil, virtue, and education in Kant

Volume: 51, Issue: 13, Pages: 1325 - 1334
Published: Jun 19, 2018
Abstract
For Kant, we cannot understand how to approach moral education without confronting the radical evil of humanity. But if we start out, as Kant thinks we do, from a morally corrupt state, how can we make moral progress? In response, I explore in this paper Kant’s gradualist and revolutionary accounts of moral progress. These differing accounts of progress raise two key questions in the literature: are these accounts compatible and which type of...
Paper Details
Title
Evil, virtue, and education in Kant
Published Date
Jun 19, 2018
Volume
51
Issue
13
Pages
1325 - 1334
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