ZEITSCHRIFTENARTIKEL
Die Wirklichkeit des Sittlichen
Hegels Kritik der Moralphilosophie
Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie, Bd. 2008 (2008), Iss. 2: S. 27–52
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Kersting, Wolfgang
Abstract
Within the Kantian ethics consciousness of the moral principle is a fact of reason which cannot be grounded in any antecedent data, empirical or rational. Hegel however argues that the fact of reason is necessarily embedded in the fact of „Sittlichkeit“, that a pure reason is an empty and chimerical construction, that moral knowledge is unavoidably rootet in the contingent moral convictions of the given cultural and social environment. This essay defends Hegel’s critique of Kant’s moral philosophy and – by generalizing Hegel’s hermeneutic approach – sketches the outlines of an explicatory concept of ethics which contradicts the scientistic understanding of moral philosophy characteristic for Kant, the utilitarianism and the supporters of discourse ethics likewise.