acting on principle Two things, wrote Kant, fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe: the starry heavens above and the moral law within. Many would argue that since Kant s day the study of the starry heavens has advanced while ethics has stagnated, and in particular that Kant s ethics offers an empty formalism that tells us nothing about how we should live. In Acting on Principle Onora O Neill shows that Kantian ethics has practical as well as philosophical importance. First published in 1975, the book is regarded as a classic account and defence of the Kantian ethical position. It addresses Kant s account of reasoning about action, in particular his controversial claim that the Categorical Imperative guides action and is basic to ethics and justice. This second edition offers a substantial new introduction and updated bibliography, and will be valuable for a wide readership in Kant studies and those studying ethics. onora o neill has written extensively on ethics and political philosophy and in particular on Kant. Recent books include A Question of Trust: The BBC Reith Lectures 2002 (Cambridge, 2002), Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics (2002) and Rethinking Informed Consent in Bioethics (with Neil Manson, 2007). She is a cross-bench member of the House of Lords.
ACTING ON PRINCIPLE An Essay on Kantian Ethics Second Edition ONORA O NEILL
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Contents Introduction to the second edition page 1 i Empty formalism and modern moral philosophy 1 ii Cautiously back to Kant 4 iii Principles and acts 9 iv Maxims 13 v Duties first 16 vi Instrumental rationality and universalism 21 vii Contradictions in conception, contradictions in the will 26 viii Beyond principles 27 ix Upstream and downstream 29 x Philosophical landmarks 36 Preface to the original edition 39 1 Principles of action 42 i Formality and fertility 42 ii Moral principles and morally acceptable principles 44 iii The structure of practical principles 47 2 The problem of relevant act descriptions 60 i Principles and acts 60 ii Two recent universality tests 63 v
vi Contents 3 A solution to the problem of relevant descriptions 94 i Maxims, ends and intentions 97 4 Ethical categories 111 i Duties of justice 113 ii Duties of virtue 125 iii Conclusions 134 5 Applying the Categorical Imperative 136 i Contradiction in conception 143 ii Contradiction in the will 173 6 An assessment of Kant s ethical theory 194 i Kant and supererogation 194 ii The right and the good in Kant s ethical theory 198 iii Obligation and moral worth 206 iv Kant s theory of right action 223 v Kant s theory of morally worthy action 233 7 Right decisions and assessments of right 246 i Contexts of action and contexts of assessment 247 ii Conflicting grounds of obligation 258 iii Assessments of right 266 Bibliographies 278 Index 289