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Paperback Introduction to the Metaphysic of Morals: Foundations of Moral Law and Ethical Duty Book

ISBN: 1604592567

ISBN13: 9781604592566

Introduction to the Metaphysic of Morals: Foundations of Moral Law and Ethical Duty

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A foundational work in moral philosophy, Immanuel Kant's Introduction to the Metaphysic of Morals sets forth the principles underlying ethical duty, autonomy, and the rational basis of moral law. Serving as a gateway to his broader ethical system, Kant articulates the distinction between empirical and a priori morality, establishing the groundwork for his concept of duty grounded in reason rather than inclination.

Positioned within the larger framework of his critical philosophy, this work clarifies the structure of moral obligation and the role of freedom in ethical life. Kant's arguments, precise and systematic, continue to shape philosophical discourse on ethics, law, and human responsibility. This edition presents the text in a clear and accessible format for readers engaged in philosophy, intellectual history, and foundational ethical inquiry.

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