The virtue of cold-heartedness |
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Authors: | C. D. Meyers |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy and religion, University of southern Mississippi, 118 College dr. #5015, Hattiesburg, MS 39406, USA |
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Abstract: | I defend a strong version of the Kantian claim that actions done solely from duty have moral worth by (1) considering pure cases of acting from duty, (2) showing that love and sympathy, unlike a sense of duty, can often lead us to do the wrong thing, (3) carefully distinguishing moral from non-moral virtues, and (4) by distinguishing pathological sympathy from practical sympathy. Not only is acting purely from a sense of duty superior to acting from love and sympathetic feelings, but the cold-heartedness found in Kant’s examples should be thought of as a virtue rather than a vice. |
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Keywords: | Ethics Virtue Moral worth Motivation Sense of duty Acting from duty Kantian ethics Sympathy Cold-heartedness |
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