Kant’s Copernican Revolution in Epistemology and the Problem of Moral Permissibility of Lying
Keywords:
ethics, epistemology, gnoseocentrism, apriorism, empirism, constructivism, moral absolutism, ethical naturalismAbstract
The article examines the relationship of Kant’s epistemology and ethics. It is shown, that the position of Kant as a theorist of morality and the moralist, asserting, in particular, the idea of zero tolerance for lying, is ultimately the result of a erroneous interpretation of morality as a special sort of «knowledge» and, accordingly, a result of the illegitimate introduction into ethical discourse the apriorist and constructivist methodology (development of which Kant regarded as «Copernican revolution» in the theory of knowledge).