Understanding Kant’s Duty of Respect as a Duty of Virtue
In the Doctrine of Virtue Kant declares that “Only an end that is also a duty can be called a duty of virtue” (MS 6:383). In the same text Kant refers to the duty of respect for others as a duty of virtue. It follows that the duty of respect must correspond to some end that is also a duty. What is t...
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Journal of moral philosophy
Year: 2013, Volume: 10, Issue: 6, Pages: 723-740 |
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B Respect B Self-esteem B duty of virtue B Kant |
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