Critique of Practical Reason
PhilosophyEthicsMoral Philosophy

Critique of Practical Reason

by Immanuel Kant

Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
1883

Overview

Immanuel Kant's Critique of Practical Reason is a cornerstone of moral philosophy that examines how human beings understand duty, freedom, and the basis of ethical action. Rather than telling a story, it develops a rigorous argument about reason, conscience, and the moral law, building on Kant's broader philosophical system while focusing on what guides conduct in the real world.

Readers approaching this book usually want a demanding but influential guide to ethics, autonomy, and the limits of pure theory. It suits students of philosophy, readers of classic ideas, and anyone interested in how modern thought defines responsibility, obligation, and the structure of moral choice. It remains central for anyone tracing how modern philosophy grounds moral responsibility in reason.

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