Categorical Imperative : A Study in Kant's Moral Philosophy
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1036516938
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9781036516932
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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Ethics & moral philosophy
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This book delves into the intricate philosophical landscape shaped by the categorical imperative, a cornerstone concept that has significantly influenced moral philosophy. Through a detailed examination of Kant's critical method, the author navigates the reader through the complex interplay between duty, goodwill, and morality, offering a comprehensive analysis of synthetic and analytic arguments in ethical reasoning. The text situates Kant's ideas within the broader historical context of philosophical thought, tracing their impact on both contemporary and subsequent ethical discussions.
Exploring themes such as the nature of moral judgments, the role of reason in ethical decision-making, and the formulation of universal moral laws, this book presents a thorough investigation into the principles that govern human actions and their moral worth. The author adeptly handles Kant's dense theoretical framework, making it accessible and engaging for readers interested in understanding the foundations of moral philosophy.
By dissecting imperatives' role in guiding moral actions and examining Kant's formulations of universal law and autonomy, this book sheds light on fundamental questions about freedom, duty, and the essence of moral goodness. It concludes by underscoring the enduring relevance of Kant's work in shaping our understanding of ethical principles and their application in diverse contexts.
Ideal for philosophers, ethicists, and anyone intrigued by moral theory's depths, this book offers insightful perspectives on one of philosophy's most challenging subjects.
Exploring themes such as the nature of moral judgments, the role of reason in ethical decision-making, and the formulation of universal moral laws, this book presents a thorough investigation into the principles that govern human actions and their moral worth. The author adeptly handles Kant's dense theoretical framework, making it accessible and engaging for readers interested in understanding the foundations of moral philosophy.
By dissecting imperatives' role in guiding moral actions and examining Kant's formulations of universal law and autonomy, this book sheds light on fundamental questions about freedom, duty, and the essence of moral goodness. It concludes by underscoring the enduring relevance of Kant's work in shaping our understanding of ethical principles and their application in diverse contexts.
Ideal for philosophers, ethicists, and anyone intrigued by moral theory's depths, this book offers insightful perspectives on one of philosophy's most challenging subjects.
This book delves into the intricate philosophical landscape shaped by the categorical imperative, a cornerstone concept that has significantly influenced moral philosophy. Through a detailed examination of Kant''s critical method, the author navigates the reader through the complex interplay between duty, goodwill, and morality, offering a comprehensive analysis of synthetic and analytic arguments in ethical reasoning. The text situates Kant''s ideas within the broader historical context of philosophical thought, tracing their impact on both contemporary and subsequent ethical discussions.
Exploring themes such as the nature of moral judgments, the role of reason in ethical decision-making, and the formulation of universal moral laws, this book presents a thorough investigation into the principles that govern human actions and their moral worth. The author adeptly handles Kant''s dense theoretical framework, making it accessible and engaging for readers interested in understanding the foundations of moral philosophy.
By dissecting imperatives'' role in guiding moral actions and examining Kant''s formulations of universal law and autonomy, this book sheds light on fundamental questions about freedom, duty, and the essence of moral goodness. It concludes by underscoring the enduring relevance of Kant''s work in shaping our understanding of ethical principles and their application in diverse contexts.
Ideal for philosophers, ethicists, and anyone intrigued by moral theory''s depths, this book offers insightful perspectives on one of philosophy''s most challenging subjects.
Exploring themes such as the nature of moral judgments, the role of reason in ethical decision-making, and the formulation of universal moral laws, this book presents a thorough investigation into the principles that govern human actions and their moral worth. The author adeptly handles Kant''s dense theoretical framework, making it accessible and engaging for readers interested in understanding the foundations of moral philosophy.
By dissecting imperatives'' role in guiding moral actions and examining Kant''s formulations of universal law and autonomy, this book sheds light on fundamental questions about freedom, duty, and the essence of moral goodness. It concludes by underscoring the enduring relevance of Kant''s work in shaping our understanding of ethical principles and their application in diverse contexts.
Ideal for philosophers, ethicists, and anyone intrigued by moral theory''s depths, this book offers insightful perspectives on one of philosophy''s most challenging subjects.
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