
Length6h 45m
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"The Critique of Practical Reason" by Immanuel Kant is a foundational work in philosophy that explores the nature of moral reasoning and human freedom. It examines how practical reason guides ethical decision-making and establishes the principles of morality, emphasizing the importance of duty and the concept of the categorical imperative. This book is a key text in understanding Kant's moral philosophy.
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GenrePhilosophy
Length6 hrs 45 mins
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Publish dateJan 1, 1788
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Preface
231. Of The Deduction Of The Fundamental Principles Of Pure
2Introduction
242. Of The Right That Pure Reason In Its Practical Use Has To An Extension Which Is Not Possible To It In Its Speculative Use
3First Part - Elements Of Pure Practical Reason
25Chapter 2. Of The Concept Of An Object Of Pure Practical Reason
41. Definition
26Table Of The Categories Of Freedom Relatively To The Notions Of Good
5Remark
27Of The Typic Of The Pure Practical Judgement
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62. Theorem 1
28Chapter 3. Of The Motives Of Pure Practical Reason
73. Theorem 2
29Critical Examination Of The Analytic Of Pure Practical Reason
8Remark 1
30Book 2. Dialectic Of Pure Practical Reason
9Remark 2
31Chapter 1. Of A Dialectic Of Pure Practical Reason Generally
104. Theorem 2
32Chapter 2. Of The Dialectic Of Pure Reason In Defining The Conception Of The
11Remark
331. The Antinomy Of Practical Reason
125. Problem 1
342. Critical Solution Of The Antinomy Of Practical Reason
136. PROBLEM 2
353. Of The Primacy Of Pure Practical Reason In Its Union With The Speculative Reason
14Remark
364. The Immortality Of The Soul As A Postulate Of Pure Practical Reason
157. Fundamental Law Of The Pure Practical Reason
375. The Existence Of God As A Postulate Of Pure Practical Reason
16Remark
386. Of The Postulates Of Pure Practical Reason Generally
17Corollary
397. How Is It Possible To Conceive An Extension Of Pure Reason In A Practical Point Of View, Without Its Knowledge As Speculative Being Enlarged At The Same Time?
18Remark
408. Of Belief From A Requirement Of Pure Reason
198. Theorem 4
419. Of The Wise Adaptation Of Man's Cognitive Faculties To His Practical Destination
20Remark
42Second Part
21Remark 2
43Conclusion
22Practical Material Principles Of Determination Taken As The Foundation Of Morality, Are: