What Makes an Action Truly Moral? In this groundbreaking philosophical work, Immanuel Kant lays the foundation for a universal system of ethics rooted not in consequence, but in reason and duty. Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals introduces the concept of the categorical imperative—a moral law derived from pure reason, demanding that we act only according to principles we would will to be universal laws. Challenging both utilitarianism and moral relativism, Kant argues that the only thing good without qualification is a good will. From this idea, he builds a framework where freedom, dignity, and rationality define the moral worth of human beings. Concise yet profound, this seminal text is essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy, ethics, or the enduring question of how we ought to live.
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