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Standard readings of Kant's ethical thought usually focus on the Groundwork, and, more particularly, in the application of the categorial imperative to any given maxim. In doing so, the standard readings do not take into account the necessary role of judgment in this process. After sketching the difference between determining and reflective judgment, and enlarging our view of Kant's ethics beyond the basic principles conveyed in Groundwork, the author discusses which may be the role of reflective judgment in Kant's moral thought. As a result, an entirely different approach to the socalled applied ethics emerges.

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Brigitta-Sophie von Wolff-Metternich, Universität Heidelberg. Schulgasse 6

69117 Heidelberg