Kant on Keeping a Secret

Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture 44:21-36 (2009)
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Abstract

In this article I address the neglected question of what kind of act keeping a secret is, and what Kant had to say about secret keeping. First, I provide a definition of keeping a secret, improving upon Sissela Bok's definition. I distinguish between keeping a secret and deception, incorporating Thomas Nagel. Then, I discuss what Kant had to say about keeping a secret, and advance an Kantian argument for the moral permissibility of secret-keeping.

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James Mahon
Lehman College (CUNY)

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