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Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons. Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God: We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither.

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Page 1: Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons. Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God:  We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither.

Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons

Page 2: Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons. Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God:  We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither.

Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God:

We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither mortal nor immortal, so that with free choice and dignity, you may fashion yourself into whatever form you choose.

NASA image called‘The Eye of God’

Page 3: Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons. Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God:  We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither.

Pico de la Mirandola: from Oration on the Dignity of Man (1486)...

Imagine! The great generosity of God! The happiness of man! To man it is allowed to be whatever he chooses to be!

Page 4: Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons. Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God:  We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither.

Pico de la Mirandola: from Oration on the Dignity of Man (1486)...Mirandola’s take:

As soon as an animal is born, it brings out of its mother’s womb all that it will ever possess.....

Man, when he entered life, the Father gave the seeds of every kind and every way of life possible. Whatever seeds each man sows and cultivates will grow and bear him their proper fruit.

Page 5: Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons. Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God:  We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither.

Pico de la Mirandola:

Who could not help but admire this great shape-shifter?

Page 6: Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons. Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God:  We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither.

Where does that feeling of superiority and specialness come from?

The Bible tells us so...

Says we have dominion Says that the world was

created for usFor our food and medicineFor our welfare

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Only God has the right to play God...

Belief that underpins arguments against

Suicide Death penalty Euthanasia Abortion War

(some odd bedfellows there...)

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The sanctity of life...

But which life counts? Albert Schweitzer’s answer....

All life...InsectsFlowersLeaves

All Life...

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The sanctity of life...

But which life counts? Jainism’s answer...

All life...InsectsFlowersLeaves

All Life...

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The sanctity of life...

Descartes’ take:

Animals are automatons

...they can’t speak and they don’t have souls....

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The sanctity of life...Kant’s take:

“But so far as animals are concerned, we have no direct duties.

Animals...are there merely as means to an end. That end is man...”

Page 12: Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons. Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God:  We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither.

The sanctity of life...But which life counts? Christianity has a variety of answers...

Genesis 1:26: And God said, Let us make man in our

image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.

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The sanctity of life... But which life counts? Christianity has a variety of answers...

Psalm 139:13-16   You made all the delicate, inner parts of my body

      and knit me together in my mother’s womb. Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex!      Your workmanship is marvelous—how well I know it. You watched me as I was being formed in utter seclusion,      as I was woven together in the dark of the womb. You saw me before I was born.      Every day of my life was recorded in your book.  Every moment was laid out      before a single day had passed.

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The sanctity of life...

But which life counts?

Christianity has a variety of answers...

Some beautiful...

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The sanctity of life...

But which life counts?

Christianity has a variety of answers...

Some (not so) beautiful...

Page 16: Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons. Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God:  We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither.

If we take religion out of the picture? Which religion is true anyway?

Where does the sacredness come from...or go?

Recent neuroscience....neural monism

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The sanctity of life...

So ‘Sanctity of Life’ refers to human life...

Life with a divine soul? Life created in the image of God?

But still just words in the mouths of many.....

Page 18: Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons. Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God:  We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither.

The sanctity of life...

Perhaps it’s quality of life that counts instead of mere quantity...

Sanctity of life values any life above no life

Quality of Life values life from very positive to very negative (no life is neutral)

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10.1 The Dignity of Life

The ‘dignity of humans’ comes from rationality....

Our rationality makes us ‘intrinsically’ worthwhile...

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10.1 The Dignity of Life p 137

Rachels interprets Kant:

Human beings are the only rational agents that exist on Earth...

If people disappeared, then so would the moral dimension of the world...

Page 21: Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons. Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God:  We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither.

Problems with Kant’s formulation?

What about irrational humans?

Page 22: Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons. Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God:  We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither.

Problems with Kant’s formulation?

What about irrational humans?

At both ends of life?

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Problems with Kant’s formulation?

What about irrational humans?

At both ends of life? A sucker born every

minute...who is culpable?

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Problems with Kant’s formulation?

What about irrational humans?

At both ends of life? A sucker born every

minute...who is culpable?

What of ‘thinking’ computers?

Page 25: Chapter 10: Kant and Respect for Persons. Mirandola puts words into the mouth of God:  We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither.

Problems with Kant’s formulation?

What about irrational humans?

At both ends of life? A sucker born every

minute...who is culpable?

What of ‘thinking’ computers?

Does more rationality count more?

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Categorical Imperative(2 formulations)

Act only according to that maxim by which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law.

Act so that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in that of another, always as an end and never as a means only.

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Treating others as ends involves.... A strict duty of beneficence....

Helping (and not hindering) their plans, dreams, safety....

Respecting their rationality....They are the arbiters of what is best for

them...Their rationality serves them like yours

serves you...

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Two kinds of justice:Distributive and Retributive....

Distributive: dividing up what there is....

Retributive: an eye for an eye...a tooth for a tooth...

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10.2: Utilitarians on Retributive Justice...

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10.2: Utilitarians on Retributive Justice... Retributivism

increases the sum total of misery in the world....but we don’t want criminals out on the street .... so....we better think fast...

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10.2: Utilitarians on Retributive Justice...

Bentham: “If [punishment]

ought at all to be admitted, it ought to be admitted in as far as it promises to exclude some greater evil.”

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10.2: Utilitarians on Retributive Justice...

1. Comfort to the victims...

Victim impact statement:

“The universe has brought aboutbalance...I have closure”

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10.2: Utilitarians on Retributive Justice...

1. Comfort to the victims...

2. Public safety...

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10.2: Utilitarians on Retributive Justice...

1. Comfort to the victims...

2. Public safety...

3. Deterrent effect...

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10.2: Utilitarians on Retributive Justice...

1. Comfort to the victims...

2. Public safety...

3. Deterrent effect...

4. Rehabilitation...

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American Prison Statistics...

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Comparative Prison Statistics...

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World Prison Statistics...

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Warehousing mentality...p 141

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10.3 Kant’s Retributivism...Kant finds Utilitarian Retributivism incompatible

with human dignity for two reasons...

1. It uses prisoners as means to an end...

2. It messes with prisoners’ autonomy... (Rehabilitation is really ‘re-education’)

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10.3 Kant’s Retributivism...Instead....Kant says....

We have the right to lock them up just

because they deserve it...

As long as the punishment is proportional to the crime...

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10.3 Kant’s Retributivism...We want to hold

criminals morally

responsible....

But...we can only do that

when we allow them (in

hindsight) the dignity of

choice....

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10.3: At the end...this little delight...

Justice in kind plays out the Categorical Imperative for the criminal...

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The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment...

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The Experience Machine....

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The Experience Machine....

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Cypher and the experience machine... http://whatisthematrix.warnerbros.com/rl_cmp/new_phil_mov_experience.html

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7BuQFUhsRM