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ArtikelThe Value of Rational Nature  
Oleh: Regan, Donald H.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Ethics: An International Journal of Social Political and Legal Philosophy vol. 112 no. 2 (Jan. 2002), page 267-291.
Topik: Kant; Nilai; Moral; Metaphysics; ethics
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Isi artikelKant tells us in Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals That rational nature is an end in itself; that is the only thing which is unconditionally valuable; and that it is the ultimate condition of all value. A striking trend in recent Kant scholarship is to regard these value claims, rather than the formalism of univerzability, as the ultimate foundation of Kant's theory. But does rational nature as Kant conceives it deserve such veneration? Can it really carry the world of value on its shoulders? I think not. As will become clear, I do not doubt the value of rational nature. My claim is rathe that we cannot account for the value of rational nature if we conceive it as Kant does.
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