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Kant՚s Moral Theory
Kant՚s Moral Theory
Kant՚s moral philosophy begins with the claim that the only thing which is good without qualification is a good will and, it is not in order to pursue happiness that human beings have been endowed with a will, rather reason was given to us in order to produce a will which was good, not as a means to some end, but good in itself. Good will, then, according to Kant, is the highest good and the condition of all other goods, including happiness.
However, the question is what, then, mak…
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