
Immanuel Kant's Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals is a compact but demanding foundation text in moral philosophy. Kant argues that ethics should rest on duty, reason, and universal principles rather than custom, convenience, or private feeling. The book leads readers toward the categorical imperative and asks what it means to treat people as ends in themselves.
Readers turn to Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals when they want the core ideas behind Kantian ethics in a relatively short form. It is useful for students, philosophers, and general readers who want a serious introduction to modern moral thought, especially questions about obligation, autonomy, and the structure of moral law. It also works as a compact roadmap for readers preparing to study modern ethics more deeply.
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