Immanuel Kant's metaphysical foundation of ethics, after about two centuries, is still one of the most-read works of Western philosophy. The unique position of this work is due to the presentation of this remarkable idea that the incomparable dignity ...
Immanuel Kant's metaphysical foundation of ethics, after about two centuries, is still one of the most-read works of Western philosophy. The unique position of this work is due to the presentation of this remarkable idea that the incomparable dignity and unconditional value of human autonomy is a necessary and sufficient condition for the realization of morality in both aspects, both the small part of morality that is the responsibility of the coercive power of the state and the larger and wider part that Its realization depends solely on the power of individual and social conscience. The present book is a guide map for reading this important and difficult work which, after presenting the historical and conceptual contexts of the discussion, reviews the main themes of the book and then explains the content of the book clause by clause.
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