Kant
The name Immanuel Kant meant little more than a name before reading Critique of Practical Wisdom and the Key Selections translations. In these works, Kant provides the reader with his philosophy on morality; I will explore and respond to some of Kant’s most perplexing questions and examples.
Kant writes about two types of imperatives, hypothetical and categorical. Hypothetical imperatives, according to Kant, are the “reason for action” which a person takes in order to reach a...
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