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Kantianism for Animals

A Radical Kantian Animal Ethic
BuchGebunden
245 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am16.07.20221st ed. 2022
This open access book revises Kant´s ethical thought in one of its most notorious respects: its exclusion of animals from moral consideration. The book gives readers in animal ethics an accessible introduction to Kant´s views on our duties to others, and his view that we have only indirect´ duties regarding animals.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThis open access book revises Kant´s ethical thought in one of its most notorious respects: its exclusion of animals from moral consideration. The book gives readers in animal ethics an accessible introduction to Kant´s views on our duties to others, and his view that we have only indirect´ duties regarding animals.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-031-01929-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum16.07.2022
Auflage1st ed. 2022
Seiten245 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXXI, 245 p.
Artikel-Nr.16523618

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I Kantian Foundations.- 1 What Is Promising About a Radical Kantian Animal Ethic.- 1.1 Kantianism for Animals.- 1.2 A Constructive, Revisionist, Radical Agenda.- 1.3 Limitations and Responses to Initial Worries.- 1.4 The Way Ahead.- References.- 2 Kantian Moral Concern, Love, and Respect.- 2.1 What Is Moral Concern Kantian-Style?.- 2.2 Kant´s Taxonomy of Duties.- 2.3 Others´ Happiness as an Obligatory End.- 2.4 Practical Love and Respect for Others.- 2.5 Kant´s List of Duties Towards Others.- 2.6 Kant´s Restorative Project in Moral Philosophy.- References.- 3 The Case Against Kant´s Indirect Duty´ Approach.- 3.1 Kant´s Indirect´ Account of Duties Regarding Animals.- 3.2 Structural Problems of Kant´s Account.- 3.3 Substantive Shortcomings of Kant´s Account.- 3.4 The Unhelpfulness of Kant´s Account.- References.- Part II Building Kantianism for Animals.- 4 Is the Formula of Humanity the Problem?.- 4.1 Animals and the Formula of Humanity: Some Background.- 4.2 The Esteem-ConcernEquivocation.- 4.3 Wood and Korsgaard Against the Esteem-Concern Equivocation.- 4.4 Obligatory Ends: How Kant Derives Duties to Others.- 4.5 What Is the Point of the Formula of Humanity, if Not Moral Concern?.- References.- 5 Animals and the Directionality´ of Duties.- 5.1 Do We Truly Share´ the Moral Law? Thompson´s Challenge to Kant.- 5.2 First-Personal Versus Second-Personal Accounts of Directionality´.- 5.3 Rejecting Thompson´s Challenge.- 5.4 Consent, Forgiveness, and Apologies Without Second-Personal Authority.- References.- 6 Kantian Moral Patients Without Practical Reason?.- 6.1 Duties of Respect Towards Moral Non-agents?.- 6.2 Adopting Another´s Ends as Our Own.- 6.3 Kant´s Denial of End-Directed Animal Agency.- 6.4 Animal Ends´: Conceptual, Non-conceptual, Obscure´.- References.- 7 Kantianism for Animals: The Framework in Five Claims.- 7.1 Duties from Autonomy.- 7.2 The Primacy of Duties over Rights and Claims.- 7.3 Duties to Self and Others.- 7.4 Practical Love and Non-exaltation.- 7.5 Motives Matter.- References.- Part III Using the Framework.- 8 A Kantian Argument Against Using Animals.- 8.1 External´ Arguments Against Using Animals.- 8.2 A Kantian-for-Animals Internal´ Argument Against Animal Use.- References.- 9 A Kantian Argument Against Eating Animals.- 9.1 The Philosophical Stalemate Regarding Vegetarianism.- 9.2 A Kantian-for-Animals Argument Against Eating Animals.- References.- 10 A Kantian Argument Against Environmental Destruction.- 10.1 Kant and the Environment: Previous Approaches.- 10.2 A Kantian-for-Animals Perspective on the Environment.- References.- 11 Animal Ethics and the Philosophical Canon: A Proposal.- References.- Index.mehr

Autor

Nico Dario Müller is a philosopher and postdoctoral researcher in ethics at the University of Basel, Switzerland.
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