Establishing the metaphysics of morals
In his book "Foundation of the Metaphysics of Morals," the German philosopher Immanuel Kant reviews his radical ideas about ethics, presenting a new vision of the moral system that focuses on the principle of freedom. Kant believes that morality cannot be absolute without the existence of freedom of will, as submission to the law that a person establishes for himself is considered a basic condition for performing any moral act. The book highlights the importance of treating humanity as an end in itself, rather than a means to achieve other goals. The book deals with profound reflections on the nature of duty and reason, emphasizing that morality is not merely external rules but an expression of one's conscience. In simple terms, this work of Kant represents a turning point in moral philosophy, laying the foundations for understanding human behavior from a rational and principled perspective.
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Establishing the metaphysics of morals
In his book "Foundation of the Metaphysics of Morals," the German philosopher Immanuel Kant reviews his radical ideas about ethics, presenting a new vision of the moral system that focuses on the principle of freedom. Kant believes that morality cannot be absolute without the existence of freedom of will, as submission to the law that a person establishes for himself is considered a basic condition for performing any moral act. The book highlights the importance of treating humanity as an end in itself, rather than a means to achieve other goals. The book deals with profound reflections on the nature of duty and reason, emphasizing that morality is not merely external rules but an expression of one's conscience. In simple terms, this work of Kant represents a turning point in moral philosophy, laying the foundations for understanding human behavior from a rational and principled perspective.
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In his book "Foundation of the Metaphysics of Morals," the German philosopher Immanuel Kant reviews his radical ideas about ethics, presenting a new vision of the moral system that focuses on the principle of freedom. Kant believes that morality cannot be absolute without the existence of freedom of will, as submission to the law that a person establishes for himself is considered a basic condition for performing any moral act. The book highlights the importance of treating humanity as an end in itself, rather than a means to achieve other goals. The book deals with profound reflections on the nature of duty and reason, emphasizing that morality is not merely external rules but an expression of one's conscience. In simple terms, this work of Kant represents a turning point in moral philosophy, laying the foundations for understanding human behavior from a rational and principled perspective.

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ISBN-13: 9784283746824
Publisher: Al-Mashreq eBookstore
Publication date: 10/22/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 464 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic

About the Author

إيمانويل كانط (1724-1804) هو فيلسوف ألماني يُعتبر من أبرز رواد الفلسفة الحديثة. وُلِد في كونيغسبرغ، حيث قضى معظم حياته. يُعرف كانط بتطويره لمدرسة الفلسفة النقدية، والتي أدرجت العقل كعنصر أساسي في فهم الأخلاق والمعرفة. يُعتبر كتابه "نقد العقل الخالص" نقطة تحول في الفلسفة، ولكنه أيضًا أسهم في الفلسفة الأخلاقية من خلال مؤلفاته، بما في ذلك "تأسيس ميتافيزيقا الأخلاق". ساهمت أفكاره في تشكيل الفكر الفلسفي والسياسي في أوروبا، وما زالت تُدرس وتُناقش في الجامعات حول العالم حتى يومنا هذا.
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