Kantetiketter
Kantetiketter is a term that refers to labels or tags used in the field of philosophy, particularly in discussions related to the ethical theories of Immanuel Kant. These labels are not official terms coined by Kant himself but are rather analytical tools used by scholars to categorize and explain his complex ideas. The most common Kantetiketter revolve around the concepts of the categorical imperative, hypothetical imperatives, duty, good will, and autonomy.
When scholars discuss Kantetiketter such as "deontological ethics," they are referring to Kant's emphasis on moral
Understanding these Kantetiketter helps in dissecting and communicating Kant's philosophical framework. While they are not part