The Ethics of Immanuel Kant
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The Ethics of Immanuel Kant

Exploring Kant's Deontological Ethics and the Categorical Imperative
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Immanuel Kant's 'The Ethics of Immanuel Kant' is a seminal work that explores the philosophical underpinnings of ethics through the lens of his philosophy of moral duty and the categorical imperative. Kant's rigorous and systematic approach to morality sets the foundation for his deontological ethics, emphasizing the inherent worth and dignity of each individual as rational beings. The book delves into the concept of duty, autonomy, and the universalizability of ethical principles, guiding readers through Kant's ethical framework with clarity and precision. Written in a dense yet lucid prose, Kant's work challenges readers to critically engage with the fundamental questions of moral philosophy, making it essential reading for anyone interested in ethical theory and philosophy. The Ethics of Immanuel Kant is a masterpiece that continues to influence contemporary ethical debates and provides a timeless exploration of the nature of moral obligation and human freedom.

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17 September 2024
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740 p.
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8596547805069
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