2020
DOI: 10.1080/0020174x.2020.1724564
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Every man has his price: Kant's argument for universal radical evil

Abstract: Kant famously claims that we have all freely chosen evil. This paper offers a novel account of the muchdebated justification for this claim. I reconstruct Kant's argument from his affirmation that we all have a pricewe can all succumb to temptation. I argue that this follows a priori from a theoretical principle of the Critique of Pure Reason, namely that all empirical powers have a finite, changeable degree, an intensive magnitude. Because of this, our reason can always be overpowered by sensible inclinations… Show more

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