![]() ![]() Timmermann will give an overview of the manuscript, and then the symposiasts will give papers commenting on aspects of it. ![]() Upon publication, the book is likely to become a point of reference for anyone seeking to understand Kant’s views on lying and Kant’s moral philosophy more generally and it will appeal to anyone interested in the philosophy of lying and deception and in moral philosophy in its own right. In his book, Timmermann offers the most textually comprehensive account of Kant’s views on lying to date, and delves into the intricacies of the history of Kant’s essay and of its arguments. ![]() Despite the amount of attention it has received, however, the essay remains poorly understood. Kant’s uncompromising insistence on the impermissibility of lying even to a murderer asking for the whereabouts of her victim has generated an extraordinary amount of discussion since the publication of the essay in 1797, and today the essay still cited in articles and classrooms, often as a sort of reductio of his entire moral philosophy. His “Kant’s ‘Supposed Right to Lie’” is the result of decades of work on Kant’s essay On a Supposed Right to Lie from Love of Humanity. Jens Timmermann is Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of St Andrews. ![]()
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