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Samuel Kahn Kant, Ought Implies Can, the Principle of Alternate Possibilities, and Happiness

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Lexington Books

2018

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Throughout his corpus, Kant repeatedly and resolutely denies that there is a duty to promote one's own happiness, and most present-day Kantians seem to agree with him. In Kant, Ought Implies Can, the Principle of Alternate Possibilities, and Happiness, Samuel Kahn argues that this denial rests on two main ideas: (1) a conception of duty that makes the principle of ought implies can (OIC) and the principle of alternate possibilities (PAP) analytic, and (2) the claim that humans necessarily promote their own happiness. This book defends OIC and PAP but nonetheless attacks the second idea, and it supplements this attack with two additional argumentsan interpersonal one and an intrapersonal onefor the claim that a modern day Kantian ethics should affirm a duty to promote one's own happiness.

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