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Revista de Bioética y Derecho

On-line version ISSN 1886-5887

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BARBOSA-FOHRMANN, Ana Paula. Good will and benevolence for people with extreme mental disabilities?: Kant's moral theory revisited. Rev. Bioética y Derecho [online]. 2015, n.35, pp.108-120. ISSN 1886-5887.  https://dx.doi.org/10.1344/rbd2015.35.14285.

This paper is mainly based on the interpretations of Allen Wood and Barbara Herman on the good will and benevolence in Kant' moral theory. It aims at building a new interpretation for extreme mental disabilities, such as the cases of patients with advanced dementia and those who are in a permanent vegetative coma. Other reflections will be added in order to corroborate the intepretations of the authors above mentioned. In this framework, this paper will seek to answer the following questions: 1) Are such patients endowed with a will that is known by every person? 2) Are they able to direct their action according to a good will? 3) Do they have the duty to exercise good will towards other members of society, or is it the society that has this duty towards them? Is a relation of reciprocity to be applied here? 4) Does Kant's moral philosophy, in fact, show a duty of benevolence toward those who are in a vulnerable condition, or is this just a contradiction revealed by a more detailed and accurate reading of the Groundwork?

Keywords : Kant; good will; benevolence; extreme disabilities.

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