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Kantian Virtue at the Intersection of Politics and Nature
The Vale of Soul-Making
Scott M. Roulier

In Kant's philosophy, virtue is defined as the moral strength or resolve to adopt obligatory ends and to act upon only those maxims that can apply equally to all. But how is virtue acquired? To answer this question, this project turns to Kant's moral anthropology, broadly conceived, in which he considers those "subjective conditions in human nature" that both facilitate and hinder the quest for virtue. Tailored to the specific constitution of human beings, then, are a number of moral-anthropological strategies for strengthening and promoting moral principles. Drawing on Kant's own discussions and the work of several contemporary interpreters this study identifies key approaches to character formation. The central concern of the project, however, is to investigate the roles Kant suggests the larger social-political and natural settings - that is, the dynamic and inspiring contexts of natural beauty, law and political discourse - play in the process of virtue acquisition.
The story of politics' and nature's influence on virtue acquisition leads into intriguing and, given traditional understandings of Kant, unexpected territory. This study also takes up the question of reciprocal relations: Once acquired, What support, if any, does virtue provide for politics and nature? With the goal of highlighting what may be valuable in a Kantian approach to the environment, the book assesses the workability of alternative ethical paradigms, e.g. bio- and ecocentric philosophies, and concludes that, while both schools of thought challenge anthropocentric assumptions in helpful ways, they are ultimately flawed. By engaging in this kind of critique, this study creates a plausibility structure for re-considering the merits of a Kantian approach.
Scott Roulier is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Lyon College.

 

DETAILS

184 pages
Size: 9 x 6 in
10 digit ISBN: 1580461786
13 digit ISBN: 9781580461788
Binding: Paperback
First published: 28/Oct/2004
Last reprinted: 28/Oct/2004
Price: 29.95 USD / 17.99 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Series: North American Kant Society Studies in Philosophy
Subject: Philosophy

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 03/07/2008
 
Contents
1   Kant's Theory of Virtue and Its Acquisition
2   Promoting Virtue: Public Justice and Political Participation
3   Nature's Moral Influence: History, Beauty, and the Sublime
4   Shoring Up the Liberal State: Why Virtue Matters
5   Kantian Character and the Environment
 

Reviews
This is a valuable book for seminars in philosophy, politcal science, ethics, law, and environmental science. -- GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW 2006


 

 

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