Law and Peace in Kant’s Philosophy 2008
DOI: 10.1515/9783110210347.3.403
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Widening the Field for the Practice of Virtue: Kant’s Wide Imperfect Duties

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“…Walla does not think that imperfect duties can be fully discharged, but she does seem to think they are flexible enough to be set aside when it is convenient. For further discussion of ‘wholehearted’ adoption of obligatory ends see Seymour, .…”
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“…Walla does not think that imperfect duties can be fully discharged, but she does seem to think they are flexible enough to be set aside when it is convenient. For further discussion of ‘wholehearted’ adoption of obligatory ends see Seymour, .…”
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“…For influential treatments of latitude of choice in Kant's moral theory see Gregor, ; Hill, , ; Baron, ; Sherman, ; Timmermann, ; Herman, ; and Seymour, . Gregor and Hill offer ‘latitudinarian’ interpretations, whereas the other theorists develop more rigoristic interpretations.…”
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