Journal of Philosophical Investigations
On the Permissible Use of Force in a Kantian Dignitarian Moral and Political Setting, Or, Seven Kantian Samurai
On the Permissible Use of Force in a Kantian Dignitarian Moral and Political Setting, Or, Seven Kantian Samurai

Robert Hanna؛ Otto Paans

دوره 13، شماره 28 ، آبان 1398، ، صفحه 75-93

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.35721.2400

چکیده
  On the supposition that one’s ethics and politics are fundamentally dignitarian in a broadly Kantian sense—as specifically opposed to identitarian and capitalist versions of Statism, e.g., neoliberal nation-States, whether democratic or non-democratic—hence fundamentally non-coercive and non-violent, then is self-defense or the defense of innocent ...  بیشتر
Has Richard Rorty a moral philosophy
Has Richard Rorty a moral philosophy

محمد اصغری

دوره 9، شماره 17 ، اسفند 1394، ، صفحه 55-74

چکیده
  I try to show that Richard Rorty, although is not a moral philosopher like Kant, nerveless, has moral philosophy that it must be taken seriously. Rorty has not engaged with moral philosophy in the systematic manner common among leading modern and contemporary moral philosophers. This paper has two parts: first part, in briefly, is concerned with principles of ...  بیشتر