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Demandingness, indebtedness, and charity

Kant on imperfect duties to others

Kate Moran

pp. 307-329

Abstract

This chapter focuses on imperfect duties to others. It offers an analysis of two subtly different arguments that Kant gives for our duty of assistance toward others – one emphasizing the moral imperative to universalize our desire for happiness, the other emphasizing our neediness as human beings. Moran further considers Kant's suggestion that we have an obligation not to depend on others, and attempts to resolve the seeming tension between a demanding duty of assistance and the duty of self-sufficiency.

Publication details

Published in:

(2017) The Palgrave Kant handbook. New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Pages: 307-329

DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-54656-2_14

Full citation:

Moran Kate (2017) „Demandingness, indebtedness, and charity: Kant on imperfect duties to others“, In: , The Palgrave Kant handbook, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 307–329.