Deriving Positive Duties from Kant's Formula of Universal Law

History of Philosophy Quarterly 40 (3):191-201 (2023)
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According to the objection from positive duties, Kant's Formula of Universal Law is flawed because it cannot be used to derive any affirmative moral requirements. This paper offers a response to that objection and proposes a novel way to derive positive duties from Kant's formula. The Formula of Universal Law yields positive duties to adopt our own perfection and others’ happiness as ends because we could not rationally fail to will those ends as universal ends.

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Guus Duindam
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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