Deontology

Deontological ethics, associated with philosophers like Immanuel Kant, emphasizes the importance of moral duties and principles. It asserts that some actions are inherently right or wrong, regardless of their consequences.

Philippa Foot Virtue, Reason and the Moral Life

Philippa Foot: Virtue, Reason and the Moral Life

Philippa Foot was a leading twentieth-century philosopher who revived virtue ethics and challenged prevailing views about moral judgement. Best known for the trolley problem and her theory of “natural goodness,” she argued that virtues are grounded in human nature and essential to human flourishing. Her work continues to shape contemporary debates in ethics, character, and moral psychology.

Portrait of Kant

Unveiling Immanuel Kant’s Revolutionary Philosophy: Essential Guide to His Ideas and Legacy

Step into the whimsical world of Immanuel Kant and unravel the profound impact he had on philosophy. From groundbreaking ideas that challenged traditional beliefs to paving the way for new realms of thought, discover why Kant’s genius continues to shape our understanding of the world today.