The Categorical Imperative in Defence of Animal Rights. Christine Korsgaard’s Ethical Extensionism

In this paper, I present Christine Korsgaard’s style of building a conception of animal rights protection based on a concept of Kantian provenance, namely “end in itself”. Considering that an end in itself in Immanuel Kant’s philosophy includes only human beings, the American philosopher needed to...

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Main Author: Małgorzata Adamska
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Language:deu
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University 2018-12-01
Series:Ethics in Progress
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Online Access:http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/eip/article/view/16731
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spelling doaj-435815d652c74cc7923ae832057618f32020-11-25T03:41:50ZdeuAdam Mickiewicz UniversityEthics in Progress2084-92572018-12-019110.14746/eip.2018.1.815770The Categorical Imperative in Defence of Animal Rights. Christine Korsgaard’s Ethical ExtensionismMałgorzata Adamska0Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu In this paper, I present Christine Korsgaard’s style of building a conception of animal rights protection based on a concept of Kantian provenance, namely “end in itself”. Considering that an end in itself in Immanuel Kant’s philosophy includes only human beings, the American philosopher needed to modify (extend) the meaning of the abovementioned concept. This study aims at showing this change of the meaning in categories derived from Fregean semantics (sense and reference). Moreover, I will attempt to prove that by broadening the extension of “end in itself” Korsgaard uses a strategy called ethical extensionism and situates the revised (naturalized) categorical imperative ipso facto within environmental ethics. I start with elucidating Korsgaard’s views on the meaning of “end in itself” before she took interest in animal rights (set out mainly in Kant’s Formula of Humanity and The Sources of Normativity) and then I synthetically describe her animal rights philosophy with a special regard to the category of “natural good”. The second part of the article explains the methodology used in the paper, while the last part is intended to be an interpretation of Korsgaard’s thought. http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/eip/article/view/16731animal rightsethical extensionismChristine KorsgaardImmanuel Kantan end in itselfsense and reference
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The Categorical Imperative in Defence of Animal Rights. Christine Korsgaard’s Ethical Extensionism
Ethics in Progress
animal rights
ethical extensionism
Christine Korsgaard
Immanuel Kant
an end in itself
sense and reference
author_facet Małgorzata Adamska
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title The Categorical Imperative in Defence of Animal Rights. Christine Korsgaard’s Ethical Extensionism
title_short The Categorical Imperative in Defence of Animal Rights. Christine Korsgaard’s Ethical Extensionism
title_full The Categorical Imperative in Defence of Animal Rights. Christine Korsgaard’s Ethical Extensionism
title_fullStr The Categorical Imperative in Defence of Animal Rights. Christine Korsgaard’s Ethical Extensionism
title_full_unstemmed The Categorical Imperative in Defence of Animal Rights. Christine Korsgaard’s Ethical Extensionism
title_sort categorical imperative in defence of animal rights. christine korsgaard’s ethical extensionism
publisher Adam Mickiewicz University
series Ethics in Progress
issn 2084-9257
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In this paper, I present Christine Korsgaard’s style of building a conception of animal rights protection based on a concept of Kantian provenance, namely “end in itself”. Considering that an end in itself in Immanuel Kant’s philosophy includes only human beings, the American philosopher needed to modify (extend) the meaning of the abovementioned concept. This study aims at showing this change of the meaning in categories derived from Fregean semantics (sense and reference). Moreover, I will attempt to prove that by broadening the extension of “end in itself” Korsgaard uses a strategy called ethical extensionism and situates the revised (naturalized) categorical imperative ipso facto within environmental ethics. I start with elucidating Korsgaard’s views on the meaning of “end in itself” before she took interest in animal rights (set out mainly in Kant’s Formula of Humanity and The Sources of Normativity) and then I synthetically describe her animal rights philosophy with a special regard to the category of “natural good”. The second part of the article explains the methodology used in the paper, while the last part is intended to be an interpretation of Korsgaard’s thought.
topic animal rights
ethical extensionism
Christine Korsgaard
Immanuel Kant
an end in itself
sense and reference
url http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/eip/article/view/16731
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