Despite the differences, there is some convergence between Adam Smith’s and Immanuel Kant’s theories of moral motivation. Both rely on a peculiar feeling, respect, as the proper source of motive in moral matters. An analysis of Smith’s and Kant’s conception of respect shows that both recognize that it has a specific normative import and plays a decisive role in morality. This convergence offers some support to the idea that Smith’s sentimentalism and Kant’s rationalism are compatible, at least as far as moral motivation is at issue.

From Sympathy to Respect. Smith and Kant on Moral Motivation / Mordacci, Roberto. - In: HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY QUARTERLY. - ISSN 0740-0675. - 40:4(2023), pp. 359-378. [10.5406/21521026.40.4.05]

From Sympathy to Respect. Smith and Kant on Moral Motivation.

Mordacci, Roberto
2023-01-01

Abstract

Despite the differences, there is some convergence between Adam Smith’s and Immanuel Kant’s theories of moral motivation. Both rely on a peculiar feeling, respect, as the proper source of motive in moral matters. An analysis of Smith’s and Kant’s conception of respect shows that both recognize that it has a specific normative import and plays a decisive role in morality. This convergence offers some support to the idea that Smith’s sentimentalism and Kant’s rationalism are compatible, at least as far as moral motivation is at issue.
2023
Adam Smith
Immanuel Kant
moral motivation
respect
sympathy
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