
Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals
By Immanuel KantLength3h 16m
About this audiobook
"Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals" by Immanuel Kant is a foundational work in moral philosophy. It explores the concept of duty, the nature of moral laws, and the idea of the categorical imperative, which serves as a universal principle for ethical behavior. Kant emphasizes reason as the basis for morality and examines how humans can act according to moral principles rather than personal desires.
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GenrePhilosophy
Length3 hrs 16 mins
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Publish dateJan 1, 1785
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Preface
8Third Section-transition From The Metaphysic Of Morals To The Critique Of Pure Practical Reason
2First Section-transition From The Common Rational Knowledge Of Morality To The Philosophical
9Freedom Must Be Presupposed As A Property Of The Will Of All Rational Beings
3Second Section-transition From Popular Moral Philosophy To The Metaphysic Of Morals (pt. 1)
10Of The Interest Attaching To The Ideas Of Morality
4Second Section-transition From Popular Moral Philosophy To The Metaphysic Of Morals (pt. 2)
11How Is A Categorical Imperative Possible?
5The Autonomy Of The Will As The Supreme Principle Of Morality
12Of The Extreme Limits Of All Practical Philosophy
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6Heteronomy Of The Will As The Source Of All Spurious Principles Of Morality
13Concluding Remark
7Classification Of All Principles Of Morality Which Can Be Founded On The Conception Of Heteronomy