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5. Kant and Kantian Ethics
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Lecture
In this module, we examine Kant’s ethics and Kantian ethics, focusing on (i) the distinction between Kant’s own restrictive ideas about sexual morality, and Kant’s moral theory applied to issues concerning sexual morality (ii) sexual morality and the first formulation of the categorical imperative (universalise your maxim) and (iii) sexual morality and the second formulation of the categorical imperative (treat humanity as an end in itself, not as a means to an end).
Course
In this course Dr Iain Law (University of Birmingham) takes a look at sexual ethics. In the first module, we introduce the content of traditionalist sexual ethics, before moving on to arguments in favour of, and objections to traditionalism. In the following lectures, we examine utilitarianism and situation ethics, as well as Kant and Kantian ethics. In the sixth module, we look at some of the issues arising from a liberal approach to sexual ethics, and then in the seventh module we discuss the limits of consent. Finally, we look at sexual ethics and the law, and the relationship between laws concerning sexual conduct and the sphere of morality.
Lecturer
Iain Law is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Birmingham. His main interests are in meta-ethics, applied ethics and ethical theory, and he is currently working on papers in moral theory, moral psychology, the philosophy of medicine and applied ethics.
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Law, I. (2022, February 08). Sexual Ethics - Kant and Kantian Ethics [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/sexual-ethics/kant-and-kantian-ethics
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Law, I. "Sexual Ethics – Kant and Kantian Ethics." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 08 Feb 2022, https://www.massolit.io/courses/sexual-ethics/kant-and-kantian-ethics