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Published in: Journal of Business Ethics 4/2013

01-04-2013

Kant on Virtue

Author: Claus Dierksmeier

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Abstract

In business ethics journals, Kant’s ethics is often portrayed as overly formalistic, devoid of substantial content, and without regard for the consequences of actions or questions of character. Hence, virtue ethicists ride happily to the rescue, offering to replace or complement Kant’s theory with their own. Before such efforts are undertaken, however, one should recognize that Kant himself wrote a “virtue theory” (Tugendlehre), wherein he discussed the questions of character as well as the teleological nature of human action. Numerous Kant scholars argue that Kant already erected precisely the kind of integrative moral architecture that some of his modern interpreters (while aiming to supersede him) wish to construct. For business ethics, this divergence of scholarly opinion is of crucial importance. It shows first that the standard portrayals of Kant’s ethics in business ethics textbooks—as rigidly deontological, narrowly individualistic, and hence unsuitable for the specific demands of corporate agency—might have to be revised. Second, discussions in the business ethics literature on stakeholder-engagement and managerial decision-making likewise stand to gain from a more nuanced picture of Kant’s moral philosophy. Third, a reassessment of Kant’s ethics with regard to questions of personal character and moral sentiments might also lead to a more favorable view of the relevance of his ethics for managerial practice. Last, but not least, the many current attempts to reconcile Kant’s freedom-oriented philosophy with virtue theories stand to benefit considerably from a better understanding of how Kant himself conceived of one such synthesis between the formal and substantial aspects of morality. This, ultimately, could lead to an important overlapping consensus in the academic literature as to the role and relevance of virtuous conduct in business.

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Footnotes
1
See, e.g., the §§ 133ff. of Hegel’s Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts, TWA 7:250, Hegel et al. (1969).
 
2
Kant’s studies are referenced according to the pagination of the German edition of the Royal Prussian Academy (Akademieausgabe), in the following format: AA Volume: Page.
 
3
See also AA VII, 282.
 
4
“Anyone who has some knowledge of Kantian philosophy in every important aspect will not find teleology essentially incompatible with Kantianism. This is because the second half of the third Critique, the Critique of Judgment, is completely devoted to establishing Kant’s own teleological framework” (Lo 1981, 196f.).
 
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Metadata
Title
Kant on Virtue
Author
Claus Dierksmeier
Publication date
01-04-2013
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Business Ethics / Issue 4/2013
Print ISSN: 0167-4544
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0697
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-013-1683-5

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