This paper argues that Kant`s view of duty depends upon a teleological understanding of the will. Specifically, this paper hypothesizes that Kant`s Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals is based upon two assu
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Moral purism is a commonly held view on moral worthiness and how to identify it in concrete cases. Moral purists long for a moral world in which (business)
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” In 1770, Kant is an idealist in the mold of Leibniz whose mistrust of the senses is overbalanced by confidence that the intellect can employ logical and mathematical concepts to construct a metaphysics, and also deploy concepts “critically” to prevent the application of sensible predicates ...