
The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics
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Authors:
- Abbott, Thomas Kingsmill
1829 - 1913
- Kant, Immanuel
1724 - 1804
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In an era marked by Enlightenment ideals, "The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics" by Immanuel Kant emerges as a pivotal philosophical treatise. This work rigorously examines the foundations of moral duty and the essence of virtue, presenting Kant’s groundbreaking concepts such as the categorical imperative and the notion of autonomy. With its profound insights into ethical reasoning, this text serves as an essential resource for students, civic activists, and historians alike, eager to understand the underpinnings of modern moral philosophy. Kant’s meticulous approach challenges readers to confront the complexities of ethical decision-making, making it a vital addition to any scholarly exploration of ethics. Dive into this influential work and uncover the metaphysical dimensions that shape our moral landscape.
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