The Moral Philosophy of Immanuel Kant

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  • Tạp chí Thông tin KHXH Tạp chí Thông tin KHXH
  • Vân Hạnh Nguyễn

Keywords:

Ethics, Ethical Philosophy, Moral Person, Immanuel Kant

Abstract

Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is a great German classical philosopher who left behind a huge philosophical legacy. His critical philosophy can be divided into three parts, called respectively cognitive, ethical and aesthetic reasoning which reflect humanity’s three values of Truth - Goodness - Beauty. Among these, his moral philosophy remains attractive to scientists, not only because of the profound content he proposed but also its human values. The article mentions the moral philosophy of I. Kant in two aspects including the moral activity of man and his solution to the issue of human morality.

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Author Biography

  • Vân Hạnh Nguyễn

    TS., Học viện Báo chí và Tuyên truyền

    Email: nvhanhbc@gmail.com

Published

2020-11-14

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