
Kant: A Complete Guide to Reason
Then & Now: Philosophy, History & Politics
Kant's Views on Enlightenment, Reason, and Morality
This chapter explores Immanuel Kant's beliefs on enlightenment, reason, and morality, highlighting his arguments for freedom of thought, the existence of pure reason, and a moral code independent of external influences. It also discusses Kant's concept of the categorical imperative and examines examples to illustrate the breakdown of the institution of promising and the contradiction in conception.
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