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Korsgaard’s Intellectualized First-Person Account of Kant’s Practical Agent
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Julian Wuerth
Published: 28 August 2014
... as a type of desire independent of our moral desires, or motives, which stem from pure reason. Second, by characterizing sensible desires in this manner and concluding that there is no incentive for immoral choices, Korsgaard’s interpretation, like Sidgwick’s, now has Kant holding the view that we cannot...
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