Ends and Principles in Kants Moral Thought
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Immanuel Kant's extensive contributions to philosophy encompass various realms, including human knowledge, morality, aesthetics, and societal justice. His works explore the dual nature of perception, the essence of a peaceful world, and the purpose of creation. A lifelong resident of Konigsberg, Kant was a respected educator and an amiable figure among peers. Despite his skepticism about moral progress, he maintained a profound belief in humanity's inherent goodness and integrity, reflecting a complex yet optimistic view of human nature.


