A Objectividade na Filosofia Moral de Immanuel Kant

Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (13):91-109 (1999)
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This paper tries to show that despite the problems surrounding the defence of an objective morality, this is a better alternative than a subjective one. For this I take the moral philosophy of Kant as an example of an objective moral philosophy. I start by spelling out briefly his moral philosophy, then I show the problems he has to face, and finally I defend his standpoint against a subjective one that aims at depriving us from our moral responsibilities as moral agents and human beings.

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Kant-Bibliographie 1999.M. Ruffing - 2001 - Kant Studien 92 (4):474-517.

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