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Stefano Bacin

Università degli Studi di Milano
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  • Università degli Studi di Milano
    Department of Philosophy
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Scuola Normale Superiore
PhD, 2004
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Milano, Lombardia, Italy
0000-0002-1862-1695
Areas of Specialization
17th/18th Century Ethics
17th/18th Century Philosophy
19th Century Ethics
19th Century Philosophy
History of Ethics, Misc
Kant: Ethics
Kantian Ethics
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Areas of Interest
17th/18th Century Ethics
17th/18th Century Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of Action
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Kant: Ethics
Kantian Ethics
Ethical Theories in Applied Ethics
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  • La posizione di Georg Friedrich Meier nel pensiero della Aufklärung (review)
    Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 28 (3): 594-597. 2008.
    18th Century German Philosophy, Misc
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    Gründlich zerstört oder gründlich gelesen? Eine Replik auf Brandts alternative Lesart des § 9 der Tugendlehre
    with Dieter Schönecker
    Kant Studien 102 (1): 113-119. 2011.
    In response to Reinhard Brandt's criticisms (Kant-Studien 101 (2020):377-379), we defend our the conjecture on the text of Kant's "Doctrine of Virtue", § 9 presented in "Zwei Konjekturvorschläge zur Tugendlehre, § 9" (Kant-Studien 101 (2010):247-252)
    Kant: Normative EthicsKant: Metaphysics of Morals
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    Review of: Robert R. Clewis (ed.), Reading Kant’s Lectures (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2016 (8.1). 2016.
    Kant's Lectures
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    Filosofía aplicada: la idea de Fichte para una nueva Universidad
    In Faustino Oncina Coves (ed.), Filosofía para la Universidad, Filosofia contra la Universidad (De Kant a Nietzsche), Dykinson. pp. 199-232. 2009.
    Johann Gottlieb Fichte
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    "Only One Obligation": Kant on the Distinction and the Normative Continuity of Ethics and Right
    Studi Kantiani 29 77-90. 2016.
    I suggest that looking at how Kant’s arguments relate to the stand of the discussion on the relationship between right and ethics in his times contributes to a better understanding of his own position in this matter. I contrast the terms of the pre-Kantian debate with Kant’s take on the matter, in order to point out how Kant gains a new perspective concerning the rela- tionship between ethics and right. While the most prominent pre-Kantian view construed right and ethics as either resulting from…Read more
    I suggest that looking at how Kant’s arguments relate to the stand of the discussion on the relationship between right and ethics in his times contributes to a better understanding of his own position in this matter. I contrast the terms of the pre-Kantian debate with Kant’s take on the matter, in order to point out how Kant gains a new perspective concerning the rela- tionship between ethics and right. While the most prominent pre-Kantian view construed right and ethics as either resulting from the application of a general principle to di erent domains or reciprocally independent, Kant’s own account centres on the difference between outer and inner freedom. I argue that Kant thereby only differentiates two relations of freedom to different hindrances, without implying any separation. This distinction allows him to construe right and ethics as sharing the same normative force of moral obligation. Therefore I suggest that Kant’s view understands the relationship between right and ethics neither as dependence nor as independence, but highlights the normative continuity throughout morals.
    Kant: Ethics, MiscKant: Philosophy of LawKant: Metaphysics of Morals
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    Kant on the Relation between Duties of Love and Duties of Respect
    In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 15-28. 2013.
    In a cryptic passage of the "Doctrine of Virtue" (§ 23), Kant underscores the relation between the two kinds of ethical duties to others, which he calls duties of love and duties of respect. The paper will explore the issues concerning this relation, and try to clarify the meaning of it for Kant’s overall account of the duties towards others. I suggest that (1) Kant thereby highlights the role of a previously unconsidered class of duties, and highlights that that novelty changes the traditional …Read more
    In a cryptic passage of the "Doctrine of Virtue" (§ 23), Kant underscores the relation between the two kinds of ethical duties to others, which he calls duties of love and duties of respect. The paper will explore the issues concerning this relation, and try to clarify the meaning of it for Kant’s overall account of the duties towards others. I suggest that (1) Kant thereby highlights the role of a previously unconsidered class of duties, and highlights that that novelty changes the traditional picture of other-regarding morality. (2) Most importantly, Kant shows that through their reciprocal connection both duties of love and duties of respect can be related to the obligatory end of the happiness of others.
    Kant: EthicsKant: Metaphysics of MoralsPerfect and Imperfect Duties
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