A New Approach to Kant: Ethics: I. Moral Laws
Li, Zehou
2018-05-22 00:00:00
[Ethics is another component of the Kantian philosophical system. In the course of developing his ideas, Kant’s inquiry shifted from Newton to Rousseau, from natural science and its philosophical significance to the spiritual world of humankind. In constructing the critical philosophy, Kant placed ethics on a higher plane than epistemology, although the latter is the starting point of his philosophy.]
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[Ethics is another component of the Kantian philosophical system. In the course of developing his ideas, Kant’s inquiry shifted from Newton to Rousseau, from natural science and its philosophical significance to the spiritual world of humankind. In constructing the critical philosophy, Kant placed ethics on a higher plane than epistemology, although the latter is the starting point of his philosophy.]
Published: May 22, 2018
Keywords: Moral Law; Kant's Philosophical System; Categorical Imperatives; Universal Legislator; Pure Practical Reason
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