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Title: Kant (2)


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Kant (2)
  • The Categorical Imperative

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Imperatives
  • An imperative represents an action as something
    good to do
  • Hypothetical good if you take some end as good
    (good as a means)
  • Categorical good in itself

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Morality gives us categorical imperatives
  • If moral law contained only hypothetical
    imperatives, then our reason to comply would
    derive from some end we were trying to
    accomplish.
  • But then there would be no such thing as a good
    will
  • Hence morality must give us categorical
    imperatives

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The Categorical Imperative
  • General principle of practical reason underlying
    all categorical imperatives
  • General idea act only on principles acceptable
    to all rational beings
  • Formulation Act only on that maxim whereby you
    can at the same time will that it should become a
    universal law

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The CI Procedure
  • Step 1 Propose a maxim
  • Step 2 Generalize it
  • Step 3 Transform it into a law of nature
  • Step4 Figure out the Perturbed Social World
  • Q1 Could I rationally act on my maxim in the
    PSW?
  • Q2 Could I rationally choose to live in the PSW?

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Step 1 Propose a maxim
  • I am to do x in circumstances y in order to bring
    about z.
  • I am to lie on a loan application when I am in
    severe financial difficulty and there is no other
    way to obtain funds, in order to ease the strain
    on my finances.
  • Note the proposal should be sincere
  • Note the maxim should be instrumentally rational

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Step 2 Generalize the maxim
  • Everyone is to do x in circumstances y in order
    to bring about z.
  • Everyone is to lie on a loan application when he
    is in severe financial difficulty and there is no
    other way to obtain funds, in order to ease the
    strain on his finances

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Step 3 Transform it into a law of nature
  • Everyone always does x in circumstances y in
    order to bring about z
  • Everyone always lies on a loan application when
    he is in severe financial difficulty and there is
    no other way to obtain funds, in order to ease
    the strain on his finances.

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Step 4 Figure out the Perturbed Social World
  • What would the world be like with the new law of
    nature?
  • Note assume that in the PSW the new law is
    common knowledge
  • What would the world be like if it were common
    knowledge that everyone always lied on a loan
    application when ...

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Q1 Could I rationally act on my maxim in the PSW?
  • Rationally means instrumental rationality
  • In the PSW, would doing x in circumstances y
    still be an effective means of achieving z?
  • In the PSW, would lying on a loan application
    when I am in severe financial difficulty and
    there is no other way to obtain funds still be an
    effective means of easing the strain on my
    finances?

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Q2 Could I rationally choose to live in the PSW?
  • Dont ask this question if you get a no answer to
    Q1
  • Q1 contradiction in conception test
  • Q2 contradiction in the will test

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Maxim of indifference to the needs of others
  • In order to advance my own interests, I will not
    do anything to help others in need unless I have
    something to gain from doing so.
  • X refraining from helping someone in need
  • y I dont have anything to gain from helping
  • z advancement of my own interests

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Contradiction in conception?
  • In the PSW, would refraining from helping when I
    have nothing to gain still be an effective way of
    promoting my own interests?
  • Answer seems yes

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Contradiction in the will?
  • Could I rationally choose the PSW as a world to
    live in?
  • Kant says no I would be choosing not to be
    helped when in need unless it was in someones
    interest to do so, and this is not rational.
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