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Hope SJ (2023) Perfect and Imperfect Duty: Unpacking Kant's Complex Distinction. Kantian Review, 28 (1), pp. 63-80. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1369415422000528
Abstract
I attempt first to disentangle three aspects of Kant¡¯s distinction between perfect and imperfect duty. There is the central distinction between principles of duty contrary to that which is contradictory in conception/consistent in conception but contradictory in will. There is also a distinction between essential and non-essential duties: those which cannot, or occasionally can, be passed over consistent with the requirements of morality. Finally, there is a distinction between duties that exhibit a scalar aspect ¨C degrees of goodness or virtue ¨C and duties that do not. My aim is to show how these distinct considerations can be reconciled as aspects of a single distinction, and I conclude that the remarkable complexity of Kant¡¯s perfect/imperfect distinction is actually a strength, rather than a weakness.
Keywords
perfect duty; imperfect duty; justice; beneficence; aid
Journal
Kantian Review: Volume 28, Issue 1
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/03/2023 |
Publication date online | 13/12/2022 |
Date accepted by journal | 07/06/2022 |
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ISSN | 1369-4154 |
eISSN | 2044-2394 |
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Lecturer, Philosophy