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Critique Of Practical Reason

Engelsk
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The critique of practical reason presents a reflective examination of how rational thought shapes moral understanding and guides human conduct. The work investigates the structure of moral law, arguing that genuine ethical principles arise from the capacity to reason rather than from shifting desires or external influences. It emphasizes that moral guidance must come from principles that hold universally, giving individuals a stable foundation for evaluating their choices. The text discusses the importance of freedom in moral decision making, describing it as a necessary condition for responsible action. It also highlights how duty emerges from the recognition of principles grounded in rational insight, not from personal gain or emotional impulse. Throughout the exploration, the book distinguishes between actions motivated by inclination and those guided by objective moral obligations. It underscores the power of rational autonomy, showing how individuals can align their will with broader moral laws that apply to all. This focus on reason provides a framework where ethical life becomes a conscious, deliberate pursuit supported by inner conviction rather than external pressure.
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Immanuel Kant
ISBN
9789376393589
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
11.1.2025
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