HAPPINES-VIRTUE PROBLEMS IN KANT’S "THE CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON"
Kant defines ethics as a theory of pure practical reason and virtue, as a disposition to the accomplishment of moral law. Happines is, for him, an empirical determinant of behaviour and it cannot only be the first, but also the passible determinant of behaviour. The human being is distinctive accor...
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Main Author: | Nerija Putinaitė |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Vilnius University Press
1998-01-01
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Series: | Problemos |
Online Access: | https://ojs.test/index.php/problemos/article/view/4257 |
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