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Jens Timmermann



Average rating: 3.89 · 409 ratings · 40 reviews · 14 distinct works
Kritik der reinen Vernunft

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Groundwork of the Metaphysi...

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Kant's Groundwork of the Me...

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Kant's 'Groundwork of the M...

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“Kant does not seem to envisage that we are torn between two courses of action for moral reasons. He makes no provisions for genuine moral dilemmas, where no option is unambiguously right or all options are equally problematic.”
Jens Timmermann, Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals; A Commentary

“In the Critique of Practical Reason, Kant makes it quite clear that sympathetic feelings are often welcome, amiable, desirable, beautiful. They can under certain conditions be good objectively, all things considered.
But they are not morally good (V 82.18–25). A happy, well-rounded character is an ideal that lies beyond the sphere of Kant’s conception of morality.”
Jens Timmermann

“In Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone he goes so far as to claim that conscientious moral judgement cannot err. The voice of conscience, which is our internal moral judge, can serve as a ‘guiding thread’ (Leitfaden) in matters of doubt.”
Jens Timmermann, Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: A Commentary



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