
The Ideas of Immanuel Kant
Just and Sinner Podcast
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Immanuel Kant's Rejection of Subjectivity in Morality
This chapter explores Immanuel Kant's rejection of the idea that morality is purely based on personal feelings and his argument for a universal and timeless moral framework. Kant emphasizes the importance of internal good will, personal freedom, and treating humans as ends rather than means.
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