Ralph Walker
Great Philosophers:Kant
Great Philosophers:Kant
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Happiness is not an ideal of reason, but of imagination. Kant's moral philosophy is more important than ever, as it provides a genuine objective, absolute basis for a modern moral law.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 64 pages
\n Publication date: 07 January 2021
\n Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
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Happiness, as Kant so aptly observed, is not an ideal that can be attained through rational reasoning alone. It is a product of the boundless imagination of the human mind. In a world that often feels plagued by oppression and uncertainty,Kant's moral philosophy emerges as a beacon of hope and guidance. The need for moral absolutes has never been more pressing than in this age of doubt, disillusionment, and cynicism.
Kant's moral philosophy stands as a testament to the power of reason and the importance of seeking truth. His clear, concise, and overwhelmingly convincing writings have captivated the minds of countless thinkers throughout history. Ralph Walker's stimulating and highly accessible guide provides a profound exploration of Kant's ideas, showcasing their power and renewed relevance in the modern world.
Walker's book offers a genuinely objective and absolute basis for a modern moral law. He delves into Kant's philosophy, highlighting its profound insights into the nature of morality and the role of the human mind in shaping our ethical decisions. Through his clear and concise explanations, Walker makes Kant's ideas accessible to a wide audience, including students, scholars, and anyone interested in exploring the foundations of moral philosophy.
One of the key insights of Kant's philosophy is that morality is not a matter of following arbitrary rules or societal norms but rather a matter of developing a sense of empathy and understanding for others. Kant argued that the highest form of morality is not based on self-interest or personal gain but on a commitment to treating others as ends in themselves, rather than as means to an end. This principle of treating others with respect and dignity is at the heart of Kant's moral philosophy and continues to inspire individuals and societies to strive for a more just and compassionate world.
Another important aspect of Kant's philosophy is his belief in the importance of reason and the power of the human mind to discern truth. Kant argued that the human mind is capable of understanding the fundamental principles of morality and that reason can be used to guide our ethical decisions. He believed that the moral law is not a set of rules that can be applied universally but rather a set of principles that are grounded in the nature of human beings and their relationships with each other.
Kant's philosophy also emphasizes the importance of individual autonomy and freedom. He argued that individuals should be free to make their own ethical decisions based on their own beliefs and values. However, Kant also recognized the need for social order to regulate and guide human behavior in order to prevent harm and promote the common good. He believed that the government should have a role in establishing and enforcing moral laws and that individuals should be held accountable for their actions.
In conclusion, Kant's moral philosophy is a timeless and essential contribution to the field of ethics. His clear, concise, and compelling writings continue to inspire and guide individuals and societies to strive for a more just and compassionate world. Ralph Walker's stimulating and accessible guide provides a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the power and relevance of Kant's ideas in the modern world. Through his clear and concise explanations, Walker makes Kant's philosophy accessible to a wide audience, including students, scholars, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the foundations of moral philosophy. As we navigate the challenges and uncertainties of our contemporary world, Kant's moral philosophy offers a beacon of hope and guidance, reminding us of the importance of reason, empathy, and individual autonomy in shaping our ethical decisions.
\n Weight: 50g\n
Dimension: 111 x 177 x 18 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781474616799\n \n
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