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Kant was a keen psychological observer and theorist of the forms, mechanisms and sources of self-deception. In this Element, the author discusses the role of rationalizing/Vernünfteln for Kant''s moral psychology, normative ethics and philosophical methodology. By drawing on the full breadth of examples of rationalizing Kant discusses, the author shows how rationalizing can extend to general features of morality and corrupt rational agents thoroughly (albeit not completely and not irreversibly). Furthermore, the author explains the often-overlooked roles common human reason, empirical practical reason and even pure practical reason play for rationalizing. Kant is aware that rationality is a double-edged sword; reason is the source of morality and of our dignity, but it also enables us to seemingly justify moral transgressions to ourselves, and it creates an interest in this justification in the first place. Finally, this Element discusses whether Kant''s ethical theory itself can be cr

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1. Introduction; 2. Rationalizing in Context; 3. Rationalizing and the Natural Dialectic; 4. The Cunning of (Empirical Practical) Reason; 5. Apparent Justifications, Ideology, and Uncritical Philosophy; 6. Whose Rationalizing?; Abbreviations; References.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 1/20/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781108714426, 978-1108714426
      ISBN10: 1108714420

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Kant was a keen psychological observer and theorist of the forms, mechanisms and sources of self-deception. In this Element, the author discusses the role of rationalizing/Vernünfteln for Kant''s moral psychology, normative ethics and philosophical methodology. By drawing on the full breadth of examples of rationalizing Kant discusses, the author shows how rationalizing can extend to general features of morality and corrupt rational agents thoroughly (albeit not completely and not irreversibly). Furthermore, the author explains the often-overlooked roles common human reason, empirical practical reason and even pure practical reason play for rationalizing. Kant is aware that rationality is a double-edged sword; reason is the source of morality and of our dignity, but it also enables us to seemingly justify moral transgressions to ourselves, and it creates an interest in this justification in the first place. Finally, this Element discusses whether Kant''s ethical theory itself can be cr

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction; 2. Rationalizing in Context; 3. Rationalizing and the Natural Dialectic; 4. The Cunning of (Empirical Practical) Reason; 5. Apparent Justifications, Ideology, and Uncritical Philosophy; 6. Whose Rationalizing?; Abbreviations; References.

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