In the first pages of Critique of Practical Reason, Kant clarifies that his goal is not to invent a new ethics. Kant’s investigation starts from the fact that an ethics is always present, no matter which. Following Kantian analysis, the aim of present article is to identify the conditions of possibility of that persistent presence and understand whether that conditions can be the first step toward some minimal but universal normative theses.
L'angelo sordo. Dalla formalità della legge morale all'universalità dell'imperativo kantiano.
Paolo Bodini
2018-01-01
Abstract
In the first pages of Critique of Practical Reason, Kant clarifies that his goal is not to invent a new ethics. Kant’s investigation starts from the fact that an ethics is always present, no matter which. Following Kantian analysis, the aim of present article is to identify the conditions of possibility of that persistent presence and understand whether that conditions can be the first step toward some minimal but universal normative theses.File in questo prodotto:
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