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Rescuing Autonomy from Kant
Politics of Hate on the Margins of Global Capital
Taschenbuch von James Furner
Sprache: Englisch

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InRescuing Autonomy from Kant, James Furner argues that Marxism's relation to Kant's ethics is not one of irrelevance, complementarity or incompatibility, but critique. Although Kant's formulas of the categorical imperative presuppose a belief in God that Kant cannot motivate, the value of autonomy can instead be grounded by appeal to an antinomy in capitalism's basic structure, and this commits us to socialism.
InRescuing Autonomy from Kant, James Furner argues that Marxism's relation to Kant's ethics is not one of irrelevance, complementarity or incompatibility, but critique. Although Kant's formulas of the categorical imperative presuppose a belief in God that Kant cannot motivate, the value of autonomy can instead be grounded by appeal to an antinomy in capitalism's basic structure, and this commits us to socialism.
Über den Autor

James Furner is the author of
Marx on Capitalism: the Interaction-Recognition-Antinomy Thesis.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part I Three Views of Marxism’s Relation to Kant’s Ethics

Introduction to Part I

1 Against the Irrelevance View
 1 The Instrumental Reasons Argument
 2 The False Claims Argument
 3 The Ideology Argument
 4 The Class Interests Argument
 5 Summary

2 Against the Complementarity View, Part 1: Socialist Strategy
 1 The Complementarity View: Stammler, Staudinger, Vorländer
 2 An Objection to the Complementarity View
 3 The Deficient Self-Understanding Claim: A Critique

3 Against the Complementarity View, Part 2: Can Kant’s Formula of the End in Itself Condemn Capitalism?
 1 FEI-Based Arguments against Capitalism
 2 Kant’s Never Merely as a Means Principle
 3 Applying FEI: Some General Considerations
 4 Applying FEI beyond Kant
 5 Evaluation of the Arguments
 6 FEI and General Injustice
 7 Conclusion

4 Against the Incompatibility View
 1 Two Components of Human Freedom
 2 Marx on Human Freedom
 3 The True Realm of Freedom and the Realm of Necessity
 4 The Link to Autonomy
 5 Marx on the Autonomy of a Human Community
 6 Marx’s Commitment to a Critique of Kant’s Ethics
 7 Summary

Part II A Critique of Kant’s Ethics

Introduction to Part II

5 Kant’s Contradiction in Conception Test
 1 The Basic Features of the Causal-Teleological Version of LCI
 2 Further Features of a Causal-Teleological Version of LCI
 3 The Suicide Maxim
 4 The False Promising Maxim
 5 Summary

6 Kant’s Contradiction in the Will Test
 1 Assessment Criteria
 2 Assessing the Existing Interpretations
 3 The Extravagant Imperfect Nature Interpretation
 4 Formulating the Groundwork’s Two Maxims
 5 The Maxim of Neglecting Natural Gifts
 6 The Maxim of Refusing to Help
 7 Summary

7 The Principle of Suitability Interpretation of Kant’s Formula of the Law of Nature
 1 The Contradiction in Conception Test
 2 The Contradiction in the Will Test

8 Kant’s Argument for the Formula of the End in Itself
 1 The Structure of Kant’s Argument for FEI
 2 Steps 1–3
 3 Step 4: the Logical Pluralism Version of Kant’s Regressive Argument
 4 Advantages of the Logical Pluralism Version of Kant’s Regressive Argument
 5 Humanity, Personality and a Belief in the Existence of God

9 Kant’s Arguments for a Belief in the Existence of God
 1 Kant’s Concept of the Highest Good
 2 The Argument from the Highest Good
 3 Wood’s Version of the Argument from the Highest Good
 4 The Objection from Moral Happiness
 5 The Physicoteleological Argument
 6 Conclusion

Part III Founding a Post-Kantian Ethics

Introduction to Part III

10 A Marxist Argument for Autonomy
 1 Relativising Practical Reason
 2 An Argumentative Strategy
 3 The Need for a Duty to the Whole
 4 The General Features of a Foundational Argument
 5 A Lesson from Mill’s ‘Proof’
 6 The Distinctive Features of a Marxist Foundational Argument
 7 A Simple Account of Capitalism’s Basic Structure
 8 Explaining the Premises
 9 The Rights-Antinomy
 10 Resolving the Rights-Antinomy
 11 The System Universalisability Principle of Justice
 12 The Autonomy of a Human Community
 13 Summary
 14 The Justification of Socialist Strategy
 15 Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Genre: Philosophie
Jahrhundert: Deutscher Idealismus
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 351
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9798888900031
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Furner, James
Hersteller: Haymarket Books
Maße: 152 x 230 x 20 mm
Von/Mit: James Furner
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.01.2024
Gewicht: 0,522 kg
preigu-id: 126530753
Über den Autor

James Furner is the author of
Marx on Capitalism: the Interaction-Recognition-Antinomy Thesis.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part I Three Views of Marxism’s Relation to Kant’s Ethics

Introduction to Part I

1 Against the Irrelevance View
 1 The Instrumental Reasons Argument
 2 The False Claims Argument
 3 The Ideology Argument
 4 The Class Interests Argument
 5 Summary

2 Against the Complementarity View, Part 1: Socialist Strategy
 1 The Complementarity View: Stammler, Staudinger, Vorländer
 2 An Objection to the Complementarity View
 3 The Deficient Self-Understanding Claim: A Critique

3 Against the Complementarity View, Part 2: Can Kant’s Formula of the End in Itself Condemn Capitalism?
 1 FEI-Based Arguments against Capitalism
 2 Kant’s Never Merely as a Means Principle
 3 Applying FEI: Some General Considerations
 4 Applying FEI beyond Kant
 5 Evaluation of the Arguments
 6 FEI and General Injustice
 7 Conclusion

4 Against the Incompatibility View
 1 Two Components of Human Freedom
 2 Marx on Human Freedom
 3 The True Realm of Freedom and the Realm of Necessity
 4 The Link to Autonomy
 5 Marx on the Autonomy of a Human Community
 6 Marx’s Commitment to a Critique of Kant’s Ethics
 7 Summary

Part II A Critique of Kant’s Ethics

Introduction to Part II

5 Kant’s Contradiction in Conception Test
 1 The Basic Features of the Causal-Teleological Version of LCI
 2 Further Features of a Causal-Teleological Version of LCI
 3 The Suicide Maxim
 4 The False Promising Maxim
 5 Summary

6 Kant’s Contradiction in the Will Test
 1 Assessment Criteria
 2 Assessing the Existing Interpretations
 3 The Extravagant Imperfect Nature Interpretation
 4 Formulating the Groundwork’s Two Maxims
 5 The Maxim of Neglecting Natural Gifts
 6 The Maxim of Refusing to Help
 7 Summary

7 The Principle of Suitability Interpretation of Kant’s Formula of the Law of Nature
 1 The Contradiction in Conception Test
 2 The Contradiction in the Will Test

8 Kant’s Argument for the Formula of the End in Itself
 1 The Structure of Kant’s Argument for FEI
 2 Steps 1–3
 3 Step 4: the Logical Pluralism Version of Kant’s Regressive Argument
 4 Advantages of the Logical Pluralism Version of Kant’s Regressive Argument
 5 Humanity, Personality and a Belief in the Existence of God

9 Kant’s Arguments for a Belief in the Existence of God
 1 Kant’s Concept of the Highest Good
 2 The Argument from the Highest Good
 3 Wood’s Version of the Argument from the Highest Good
 4 The Objection from Moral Happiness
 5 The Physicoteleological Argument
 6 Conclusion

Part III Founding a Post-Kantian Ethics

Introduction to Part III

10 A Marxist Argument for Autonomy
 1 Relativising Practical Reason
 2 An Argumentative Strategy
 3 The Need for a Duty to the Whole
 4 The General Features of a Foundational Argument
 5 A Lesson from Mill’s ‘Proof’
 6 The Distinctive Features of a Marxist Foundational Argument
 7 A Simple Account of Capitalism’s Basic Structure
 8 Explaining the Premises
 9 The Rights-Antinomy
 10 Resolving the Rights-Antinomy
 11 The System Universalisability Principle of Justice
 12 The Autonomy of a Human Community
 13 Summary
 14 The Justification of Socialist Strategy
 15 Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Genre: Philosophie
Jahrhundert: Deutscher Idealismus
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 351
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9798888900031
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Furner, James
Hersteller: Haymarket Books
Maße: 152 x 230 x 20 mm
Von/Mit: James Furner
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.01.2024
Gewicht: 0,522 kg
preigu-id: 126530753
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