'Could Kant have been a Utilitarian?'
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Description: Provocative extract from the book Sorting Out Ethics by the late R. M. Hare. "Kant, I shall argue, could have been a utilitarian, though he was not. His formal theory can certainly be interpreted in a way that allows him - perhaps even requires him - to be one kind of utilitarian."
Could Kant have been a utilitarian? COULD KANT HAVE BEEN A UTILITARIAN? , ©1997 RM Hare, ISBN 0-19-823727-8 Published by Oxford University Press.] ... the supreme end, the happiness of all mankind
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Page title: | Could Kant have been a utilitarian? |
Keywords: | Immanuel, Kant, categorical, imperative, morals, duty, utilitarianism, Hare |
Description: | A reconciliation of Immanuel Kant's meta-physics of morals with utilitarianism |
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Date | Creation Date: 22-mar-2000 Expiration Date: 22-mar-2015 |