On the Kantian distinction between Ethics and Right: Linearity and Mediation

  • Array Array Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
  • Array Array Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
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Palavras-chave: Ethics, Right, obligation, incentive, lawgiving

Resumo

The aim of this paper is to provide an original account of the distinction between the spheres of Sitten that goes beyond the traditional one based on the nature of incentives, since this underestimates some of their characteristics. First, the paper identifies in obligatio a common source between Ethics and Right. Then, it explores how in the Metaphysics of Morals the connection between law and incentive constitutes a more relevant criterion to distinguish ethical lawgiving from juridical lawgiving. Specifically, it demonstrates that such connection: (a) to be ethical should be linear, understood as a necessary self-determined process of connecting law to incentive; (b) to be juridical should be mediated, namely it comprises an inclusive disjunction between two modalities of connecting law to incentive: a non-necessary linear and a divergent one. It concludes by exploring the implications of such perspective on the notions of internalisation and externalisation associated to each lawgiving.

Biografia do Autor

Array Array, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy

Ph.D. candidate in Human Rights and Global Politics: Legal, Philosophical and Economic Challenges, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies (Pisa, Italy)

Array Array, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy

Associate Professor in Moral Philosophy, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies (Pisa, Italy).

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Publicado
2021-06-09
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Articles