Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics’ is a foundational work in the realm of moral philosophy, combining both his metaphysical theories with ethical principles. Kant delves into the concept of categorical imperative, a universal moral law that dictates the rational basis for ethical decision-making. Written in a clear and systematic style, the book explores the importance of moral duty, autonomy, and the intrinsic value of good will. As a leading figure of the Enlightenment, Kant’s work reflects the intellectual context of his time, challenging traditional views on morality and ethics. His rigorous analysis and logical reasoning contribute to the enduring relevance of this philosophical treatise. Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher of the 18th century, was deeply concerned with the principles of morality and reason. His background in metaphysics and epistemology influenced his approach to ethical philosophy, leading him to develop the deontological ethics presented in this book. Kant’s philosophical inquiries were aimed at establishing a universal framework for moral conduct, grounded in human rationality and free will. For readers interested in delving into the fundamental questions of ethics and morality, ‘The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics’ is a must-read. Kant’s comprehensive analysis and groundbreaking insights continue to shape contemporary discussions on moral philosophy, making this book essential for anyone exploring the complexities of human ethics.
Immanuel Kant
The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics [EPUB ebook]
Exploring Kant’s Universal Moral Law and Ethical Principles
The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics [EPUB ebook]
Exploring Kant’s Universal Moral Law and Ethical Principles
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 128 ● ISBN 4057664648181 ● Dimensione 0.6 MB ● Traduttore Thomas Kingsmill Abbott ● Casa editrice Good Press ● Città Prague ● Paese CZ ● Pubblicato 2019 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 7503137 ● Protezione dalla copia DRM sociale