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Single Idea 21425

[from 'Metaphysics of Morals II:Doctrine of Virtue' by Immanuel Kant, in 23. Ethics / C. Virtue Theory / 3. Virtues / h. Respect ]

Full Idea

One can love one's neighbour though he might deserve but little respect, and can show him the respect necessary for every man regardless of the fact that he would hardly be judged worthy of love.

Gist of Idea

We can love without respect, and show respect without love

Source

Immanuel Kant (Metaphysics of Morals II:Doctrine of Virtue [1797], 448 I.II)

Book Reference

Kant,Immanuel: 'The Metaphysics of Morals', ed/tr. Gregor,Mary [CUP 1991], p.243


A Reaction

Not sure about this. Respect seems much clearer than love. You can train yourself and others to show respect, but you can't switch on love. Personally, I don't love strangers, but I try hard to respect them.

Related Idea

Idea 9236 Love can be cool, and it may not involve liking its object [Frankfurt]