Kants Hedonismus

Autor: Moritz Hildt
Jazyk: German<br />English<br />Spanish; Castilian<br />French<br />Italian
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Revista de Estudios Kantianos, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 289-306 (2020)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2445-0669
DOI: 10.7203/REK.5.2.15538
Popis: Immanuel Kant famously rejected hedonism. It is, however, much less known that Kant himself – despite his rejection of hedonism in moral matters – puts forward a hedonistic theory when he talks about human happiness. While this essay is primarily concerned with a discussion of what I shall call Kant’s „prudential hedonism“, my findings are also systematically relevant, in at least two ways: Firstly, Kant’s argumentative strategy – dismissing hedonism with regard to morality, while endorsing it with regard to human happiness– suggests that hedonism as a philosophical approach deserves a nuanced treatment. Secondly, Kant’s own hedonism suggests that this approach might have a considerably higher systematic potential as hedonism is frequently granted in contemporary debates. In this essay, I will start by sketching Kant’s prudential hedonism. Then, I will discuss three difficulties my reading encounters – the indeterminacy of pleasure, the possibility of something like a „theory“ of well-being in Kantian terms, and the problem of a deficit in autonomy –, before returning to the two systematic implications of my interpretation in the conclusion.
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