Moral Necessity, Possibility, and Impossibility from Leibniz to Kant
In all three of his major works on moral philosophy, Kant conceives of moral obligation, moral permissibility, and moral impermissibility in modal terms, namely in terms of moral necessity, moral possibility, and moral impossibility respectively. This terminology is not Kant’s own, however, but has...
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2024-12-01
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