Article ID: CBB000931152

Empirical Psychology, Common Sense, and Kant's Empirical Markers for Moral Responsibility (2008)

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Frierson, Patrick (Author)


Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Volume: 39
Pages: 473--482


Publication Date: 2008
Edition Details: Part of a special issue: “Kantian Philosophy and the Human Sciences”
Language: English

his paper explains the empirical markers by which Kant thinks that one can identify moral responsibility. After explaining the problem of discerning such markers within a Kantian framework, I briefly explain Kant's empirical psychology. I then argue that Kant's empirical markers for moral responsibility---linked to higher faculties of cognition---are not sufficient conditions for moral responsibility, primarily because they are empirical characteristics subject to natural laws. Next, I argue that these markers are not necessary conditions of moral responsibility. Given Kant's transcendental idealism, even an entity that lacks these markers could be free and morally responsible, although as a matter of fact Kant thinks that none are. Given that they are neither necessary nor sufficient conditions, I discuss the status of Kant's claim that higher faculties are empirical markers of moral responsibility. Drawing on connections between Kant's ethical theory and `common rational cognition' (4:393), I suggest that Kant's theory of empirical markers can be traced to ordinary common sense beliefs about responsibility. This suggestion helps explain both why empirical markers are important and what the limits of empirical psychology are within Kant's account of moral responsibility.

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Authors & Contributors
Beisbart, Claus
Willaschek, Marcus
Martinson, T. J.
Kaag, John J.
Howard, Stephen
LeBuffe, Michael
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Synthese
HOPOS
Zygon
Perspectives on Science
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
University of Southern California
Concepts
Reason
Psychology
Philosophy
Cognition
Ethics
Empiricism
People
Kant, Immanuel
Tennemann, Wilhelm Gottlieb
Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Antoine Pierre de Monet de
Spinoza, Baruch
Schiller, Friedrich von
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
20th century, early
17th century
Places
Americas
Germany
France
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