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Kant's Defense of Common Moral Experience

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Kant's moral philosophy is explored through the lens of the inherent conflict between happiness and morality, emphasizing how this tension arises from common human experiences. The book delves into the implications of these conflicts, revealing how they shape our understanding of ethical behavior and the pursuit of a meaningful life. By examining these themes, the author provides a fresh perspective on Kant's ideas and their relevance to contemporary moral dilemmas.

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Kant's Defense of Common Moral Experience, Jeanine Grenberg

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2013
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Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2013
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
314
ISBN13
9781107033580
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Kant's moral philosophy is explored through the lens of the inherent conflict between happiness and morality, emphasizing how this tension arises from common human experiences. The book delves into the implications of these conflicts, revealing how they shape our understanding of ethical behavior and the pursuit of a meaningful life. By examining these themes, the author provides a fresh perspective on Kant's ideas and their relevance to contemporary moral dilemmas.