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Moral Judgment

Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals

Immanuel Kant

Philosophy
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Overview

Kant's categorical imperative: act only in ways you'd will to be universal laws. A systematic framework for Moral Judgment based on reason and duty.

Why This Matters

Provides a rational framework for Moral Judgment when facing complex ethical decisions.

Key Themes

moral dutyuniversal principlesdignityreason

Reflection Questions

How does the categorical imperative help you make moral decisions?

What would Kant say about your current choices?

How do you determine what's universally right?

About the Author

Immanuel Kant (1785) wrote this transformative work that continues to shape how we understand moral judgment. This text has been studied for its profound insights into human development and remains deeply relevant to modern leadership challenges.

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Published: 1785

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Topics:

ethicsdutymoralityreasoncategorical imperative

Reading Tip:

Consider keeping a journal while reading to capture insights that resonate with your personal experience of Moral Judgment.