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Автор Denis, Lara
Дата выпуска 2008
dc.description In ‘Happiness and Human Flourishing’, Thomas E. Hill, Jr, contrasts Kant's notion of happiness with that of human flourishing, explains the role of happiness in Kant's ethics, and suggests some reasons why Kant portrays happiness rather than flourishing as the non-moral good of the individual. While there is much I agree with in Hill's essay, I disagree with Hill on how best to conceive of human flourishing in Kant's philosophy, and on the importance of human flourishing in Kant's ethics. Comparing my views with Hill's is not what chiefly interests me, however. After section 1, I make little explicit reference to ‘Happiness and Human Flourishing’. Instead, I seek to expand the discussion begun there by Hill of ‘how happiness and human flourishing are (or are not) relevant to [Kantian] ethics’ (HHF 164).
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Kantian Review 2008
Название Individual and Collective Flourishing in Kant's Philosophy
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S1369415400001102
Electronic ISSN 2044-2394
Print ISSN 1369-4154
Журнал Kantian Review
Том 13
Первая страница 82
Последняя страница 115
Аффилиация Denis Lara; Agnes Scott College
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