Fichte’s Ethics

Volume: 128, Issue: 4, Pages: 515 - 519
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Central to Kant’s moral philosophy is the compelling thought that for a rational creature to be free is to do what she has most reason to do. For Kant, it is a ‘fact of reason’ that we always have most reason to do what the moral law requires of us. Accordingly, we are free in Kant’s view insofar as we are autonomous: that is, insofar as we determine ourselves to follow the moral law. In Fichte’s ethics, too, the freedom of rational agents plays...
Paper Details
Title
Fichte’s Ethics
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
128
Issue
4
Pages
515 - 519
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