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Kant's Categorical Imperative

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Understanding Kant's Moral Philosophy

The chapter delves into the life, influences, and religious beliefs of a philosopher who rebelled against evangelical teachings and developed a personal moral philosophy. It explores Kant's ideas on moral value, the concept of a good will, and the importance of acting based on universal principles. Kant's Categorical Imperative is discussed, focusing on moral duties to oneself and others, and contrasting his approach with the golden rule.

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