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Kant's Defense of Common Moral Experience

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The book explores the central theme of the conflict between happiness and morality in Kant's moral philosophy, suggesting that this tension is rooted in common human experiences. It delves into how these experiences shape our understanding of ethical principles and the implications for moral reasoning, highlighting the relevance of Kant's ideas in contemporary discussions about ethics and human behavior.

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Kant's Defense of Common Moral Experience, Jeanine Grenberg

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2015
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2015
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souple
Pages
314
ISBN13
9781107541252
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The book explores the central theme of the conflict between happiness and morality in Kant's moral philosophy, suggesting that this tension is rooted in common human experiences. It delves into how these experiences shape our understanding of ethical principles and the implications for moral reasoning, highlighting the relevance of Kant's ideas in contemporary discussions about ethics and human behavior.