The moral law is based on reason and applies to all rational beings from "summary" of Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals by Immanuel Kant
The moral law, according to Kant, is not something that is imposed from the outside, but rather something that is based on reason and applies universally to all rational beings. This means that moral principles are not arbitrary rules created by individuals or societies, but rather objective truths that can be discovered through rational reflection.
Kant argues that rational beings have the capacity to think for themselves and to recognize the moral law through their own powers of reason. This means that moral principles are not contingent on our individual desires or preferences, but rather are based on the fundamental nature of rationa...
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