Die Tugendlehre

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Die Tugendlehre is Immanuel Kant’s systematic philosophical work on moral virtue, forming the second part of his Metaphysics of Morals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethical treatise
part of book
philosophical work
aimsAt systematic account of moral virtue within a deontological framework
author Immanuel Kant
centralConcept duty
ends that are also duties
imperfect duties
perfect duties
virtue as strength of maxims
contrastsWith Die Rechtslehre
countryOfOrigin Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
distinguishes ethical duties and juridical duties
ethicalDomain internal legislation of the will
focusesOn duties of virtue
ethical duties to oneself
ethical duties to others
follows Die Rechtslehre
genre deontological ethics
moral philosophy
hasEnglishTitle Doctrine of Virtue
surface form: The Doctrine of Virtue
hasPart Doctrine of Virtue
influenced 19th‑century neo‑Kantian ethics
contemporary virtue ethics debates on Kant
isSectionOf Metaphysics of Morals
surface form: The Metaphysics of Morals
mainSubject ethical obligations
moral duty
virtue
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Die Tugendlehre
partOf Metaphysics of Morals
philosophicalDomain normative ethics
philosophicalSchool Kantianism
surface form: Kantian ethics
philosophicalTradition Enlightenment philosophy
positionInSeries second part of the Metaphysics of Morals
relatedWork Critique of Practical Reason
Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
timePeriod late 18th century
treats beneficence
duties of love
duties of respect
duties regarding one’s own moral character
ethical self‑perfection
gratitude
sympathy

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Doctrine of Virtue originalTitle Die Tugendlehre
Die Rechtslehre followedBy Die Tugendlehre