Kant's Theory of Ethics: Or Practical Philosophy is a book written by the renowned philosopher, Immanuel Kant, and first published in 1873. The book is a comprehensive study of Kant's ethical theory, which is based on the concept of the categorical imperative. Kant argues that moral actions are those that are performed out of a sense of duty, rather than for personal gain or pleasure. He believes that there are universal moral principles that apply...
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