- Grounding 1:
- Wick, "Introduction: Kant's Moral Philosophy" I
- Hill, Dignity and Practical Reason in Kant's Moral
Theory:
Introduction
- Kant, Grounding for
the Metaphysics of Morals,
preface
- Kant, Grounding
..., first section:
Transition from
the Ordinary
Rational Knowledge of Morality to the Philosophical
- Herman, "On the Value of Acting from the Motive of Duty"
[The
Practice of Moral Judgment 1]
- Herman, "What Happens to the Consequences?" [PMJ 5]
- Herman, "Integrity and Impartiality" [PMJ 2]
- Grounding 2:
- Kant, Grounding
..., second section:
Transition
from Popular
Moral
Philosophy to a Metaphysics of Morals
- Hill, "The Hypothetical Imperative" [DPR 1]
- Herman, "Mutual Aid and Respect for Persons" [PMJ 3]
- Herman, "Murder and Mayhem" [PMJ 6]
- Herman, "Moral Deliberation and Derivation of Duties" [PMJ 7]
- Hill, "Humanity as an End in Itself" [DPR 2]
- Hill, "The Kingdom of Ends" [DPR 3]
- Hill, "Kant's Utopianism" [DPR 4]
- Hill, "Kant's Theory of Practical Reason" [DPR 7]
- Herman, "Leaving Deontology Behind" [PMJ 10]
- Kant, "On a Supposed Right to Lie Because of Philanthropic
Concerns"
- Metaphysics of Morals:
- Wick, "Introduction ..." III
- Kant, The Metaphysics of Morals: Part I:
Introduction
- Kant, The Metaphysics of Morals: Part II:
Introduction
- Herman, "Obligation and Performance" [PMJ 8]
- Hill, "Kant on Imperfect Duty and Supererogation" [DPR 8]
- Kant, The Metaphysics of Morals: Part II:
I: The Elements of
Ethics
- Kant, The Metaphysics of Morals: Part II:
II: The Methodology
of
Ethics
- Herman, "Agency, Attachment, and Difference" [PMJ 9]
- Hill, "Kant's Anti-Moralistic Strain" [DPR 9]
- Grounding 3:
- Wick, "Introduction ..." II
- Kant, Grounding
..., third section:
Transition from a
Metaphysics of
Morals to a Critique of Pure Practical Reason
- Hill, "Kant's Argument for the Rationality of Moral Conduct" [DPR
6]
- Hill, "The Kantian Conception of Autonomy" [DPR 5]
- Kantian Ethicists:
- Herman, "The Practice of Moral Judgment" [PMJ 4]
- Hill, "Kant's Theory of Practical Reason" [DPR 7]
- Hill, "Making Exceptions without Abandoning the Principle: or
How a
Kantian Might Think about Terrorism" [DPR 10]
- Hill, "Kantian Constructivism in Ethics" [DPR 11]
[This order is subject to change. In particular, some essays by Herman
and Hill will probably be deleted and other material (by Kant and others
will probably be added.]
Richard Lee,
rlee@comp.uark.edu,
last modified: 27 August 1996