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“[I]t is important to underscore Kant’s basic point that the finitude of the human condition implies a life-long need for concrete moral examples and personal exemplars. With his second argument in defence of examples, we are no longer talking about a strategy of moral education that is to be…” quote by Robert B. Louden
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““[I]t is important to underscore Kant’s basic point that the finitude of the human condition implies a life-long need for concrete moral examples and personal exemplars. With his second argument in defence of examples, we are no longer talking about a strategy of moral education that is to be applied only to children and that can be dispensed with once they reach adulthood. Adult human beings do have stronger powers of reflection and abstraction than do children. But even adults remain saddled with ‘a discursive image-dependent understanding’, and thus they will always need examples in order to make the law visible to themselves.””

Robert B. Louden

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Source Article: Journal of Moral Education, 2010

Kant’s view that humans need concrete moral examples throughout life, not just in childhood, because adults still rely on illustrative images to grasp abstract laws.

In simple terms: Adults still need real-life examples to understand moral laws.

Key Takeaway

Provide ongoing moral exemplars for all ages.

Themes

education morality lifelong learning

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • education curricula
  • corporate training
  • public policy
  • personal development

Key Concepts

Kantian ethics example theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • What kinds of examples best illustrate abstract principles?
  • How can we balance examples with critical thinking?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on examples may limit critical independent reasoning.

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