L’infinito morale in Kant: overridingness, adiaphora e questioni casuistiche
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-9251/1270Abstract
L’articolo tratta uno specifico problema di interpretazione kantiana, relativo a quale sia la funzione svolta dalle Questioni casuistiche nella Dottrina della virtù della Metafisica dei costumi, nella prospettiva di un confronto tra Tugendhat, Hare e Kant sul tema dell’infinito morale. Si sostiene che le Questioni casuistiche hanno l’obiettivo di dirimere problematiche morali e che manifestano la visione negativa che Kant possiede dell’infinito e indefinito etico.Downloads
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