Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals

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Kant conceives his investigation as a work of foundational ethics-one that clears the ground for future research by explaining the core concepts and principles of moral theory and showing that they are normative for rational agents. Kant conceives his investigation as a work of foundational ethics-one that clears the ground for future research by explaining the core concepts and principles of moral theory and showing that they are normative for rational agents. Kant aspires to nothing less than this: to lay bare the fundamental principle of morality and show that it applies to us. In the text, Kant provides a groundbreaking argument that the rightness of an action is determined by the character of the principle that a person chooses to act upon. Kant thus stands in stark contrast to the moral sense theories and teleological moral theories that dominated moral philosophy at the time he was writing. Central to the work is the role of what Kant refers to as the categorical imperative, the concept that one must act only according to that precept which he or she would will to become a universal law.

Uitgeverij
Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
Imprint
Double 9 Books LLP
Uitgegeven als
Paperback • Hardcover
Eerste editie
05-01-2023
Laatste editie
05-01-2023
ISBN
9780991996261 • 9781533629128 • 9781603862707 • 9781950330171 • 9789358018462
Aantal pagina's
75
Taal
Engels

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