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Kant on Self-Legislation as the Foundation of DutyEuropean Journal of Philosophy 33 (3). 2025.Duties to oneself are central to Kant's moral thought. Indeed, in his Lectures on Ethics, he claims that they “take first place, and are the most important of all” (LE: 27:341). Despite this, Kant is not clear about what they are or why they are ‘the most important.’ What is it for a duty to be owed to oneself? And in what sense do such duties ‘take first place’? I answer these questions: a duty to oneself is a self-legislated duty, and they ‘take first place’ in that all ethical duties are, fun…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Normative Ethics |
| Obligation |
| Forgiveness |
| Time |
Areas of Interest
| History of Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Religion |