
The Critique of Practical Reason
Immanuel Kant
The Critique of Practical Reason
Book Code: 707151022527
Writer: Immanuel Kant
Name of the book: : The Critique of Practical Reason
Subject: Ethics
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Name Of book : The Critique of Practical Reason
Subject : Ethics
Writer : Immanuel KantThe Critique of Practical Reason, written by renowned philosopher Immanuel Kant, delves into the realm of moral philosophy and ethics. In this seminal work, Kant explores the concept of practical reason, examining the nature of human freedom and autonomy in relation to ethical decision-making. Through rigorous analysis and reasoning, Kant argues for the existence of moral principles that are universally binding on all rational beings. This influential text challenges conventional notions of morality and offers a groundbreaking perspective on the foundations of ethics.
Kant's Critique of Practical Reason is a key philosophical text that continues to shape discussions in ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology. With its emphasis on the importance of moral duty and the rational basis of ethical action, this book remains essential reading for students and scholars interested in philosophy and moral theory. Kant's profound insights into the nature of morality and the human capacity for moral reasoning make The Critique of Practical Reason a timeless and thought-provoking work that continues to provoke debate and inspire further inquiry into the complexities of ethical philosophy."
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