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Critique of Practical Reason

Critique of Practical Reason

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"The Critique of Practical Reason" is a significant work by the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, first published in 1788. In this philosophical treatise, Kant explores the foundation of moral philosophy and investigates the nature of practical reason. Building upon his earlier work in "Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals," Kant delves deeper into the realm of ethics, examining the principles that govern human actions and moral decision-making.

In "The Critique of Practical Reason," Kant introduces the concept of the moral law, which he argues is grounded in practical reason and demands that individuals act in accordance with duty. He elaborates on the notion of the categorical imperative, asserting that moral actions are those undertaken out of a sense of duty and in accordance with universalizable maxims. Kant also discusses the nature of freedom, morality, and the relationship between the rational will and the moral law.

Through meticulous analysis and systematic argumentation, "The Critique of Practical Reason" offers readers profound insights into the nature of morality and the principles that guide ethical behaviour. Kant's work remains influential in contemporary moral philosophy and continues to provoke scholarly debate and discussion.

Product Details:

  • ISBN: 0486434451
  • EAN: 9780486434452
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Copyright Date: 2004
  • Pub Date: February 02, 2004
  • Physical Info: 1.12 cms H x 20.93 cms L x 13.51 cms W (0.16 kgs), 172 pages
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