نتایج جستجو برای: kantian ethics

تعداد نتایج: 95891  

Journal: :Problemos 2021

This paper discusses the philosophical issues pertaining to Kantian moral agency and artificial intelligence (AI). Here, our objective is offer a comprehensive analysis of ethics elucidate non-feasibility machines. Meanwhile, possibility machines seems contend with genuine human agency. We argue that in machine morality, ‘duty’ should be performed ‘freedom will’ ‘happiness’ because Kant narrate...

Journal: :SHS web of conferences 2023

The main ideas of Kant’s moral philosophy were embodied in what can be called the “Enlightenment Project”. calls for freedom, nti-paternalism and requirement abandonment concern behaviour are associated with ethical autonomy, categorical imperative, negative positive universality morality relation to human being as a rational actor etc. These consistent ideals following distinguished: 1) ideal ...

Journal: :CedarEthics: A Journal of Critical Thinking in Bioethics 2012

Journal: :Arhe 2021

Kantian ethics and concept concerning “radical evil” represent one of the most interesting facets moral reflection German philosopher. Using anthropological philosophical approach based on well-known critical method, I. Kant tried to find a comprise between “natural” behavior (i.e. not regulated by synthetic priori judgments) but only sensation pleasant unpleasant “rational” when humans exit re...

Journal: :Predestinasi: Jurnal Penelitian Gagasan, Sosiologi dan Pengajaran 2021

The scientific reports on the successful use of Human Embryonic Stem cells to cure many sicknesses as provoked a long-standing controversy about ethics research involving human embryos. This arises from sharply differing moral views regarding embryos for purposes. Indeed, an earnest international scholarly debate continues till today over ethical, legal, and medical issues that arise in this ar...

Journal: :Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees 2012
Iain Brassington

Among bioethicists, and perhaps ethicists generally, the idea that we are obliged to respect autonomy is something of a shibboleth. Appeals to autonomy are commonly put to work to support legal and moral claims about the importance of consent, but they also feed a wider discourse in which the patient’s desires are granted a very high importance and medical paternalism is regarded as almost self...

2015
Scott Soames Bertrand Russell

Early Days: Kantian Freedom and Extreme Realism Moore entered Cambridge University as an undergraduate in 1892 intending to study classics. There he met another undergraduate, Bertrand Russell, who convinced him to switch to philosophy. His teachers included the Absolute Idealist, J.M.E. McTaggart and the ethicist Henry Sidgwick, both of whom had an influence on him that was reflected in his 18...

2011
MELISSA SEYMOUR FAHMY

The fact that Kantian beneficence is constrained by Kantian respect appears to seriously restrict the Kantian’s moral response to agents who have embraced self-destructive ends. In this paper I defend the Kantian duties of love and respect by arguing that Kantians can recognize attempts to get an agent to change her ends as a legitimate form of beneficence. My argument depends on two key premis...

Journal: :The Palgrave Macmillan animal ethics series 2022

Abstract This chapter addresses the question what it means for anyone to ‘matter’ in Kant’s ethics. The first offers a Kantian analysis of ‘moral status’ vocabulary. It then introduces some main themes interpersonal ethics: his system distinctions between different duty-types we have towards others, others’ happiness as an obligatory end, demand practical love and respect, list specific duties ...

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