
Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals
By Immanuel KantLength3h 19m
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Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals) is the first of Immanuel Kant's mature works on moral philosophy and remains one of the most influential in the field. Kant conceives his investigation as a work of foundational ethics—one that clears the ground for future research by explaining the core concepts and principles of moral theory, and showing that they are normative for rational agents.
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GenrePhilosophy
Length3 hrs 19 mins
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Publish dateMay 10, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PREFACE
8The Concept of Freedom is the Key that explains the Autonomy of the Will
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
10Of the Interest attaching to the Ideas of Morality
4The Autonomy of the Will as the Supreme Principle of Morality
11How is a Categorical Imperative Possible?
5Heteronomy of the Will as the Source of all spurious Principles of Morality
12Of the Extreme Limits of all Practical Philosophy.
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6Classification of all Principles of Morality which can be founded on the Conception of Heteronomy
13CONCLUDING REMARK
7THIRD SECTION—TRANSITION FROM THE METAPHYSIC OF MORALS TO THE CRITIQUE OF PURE PRACTICAL REASON