Kingdom of ends promotes moral community from "summary" of Immanuel Kant: Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics by Immanuel Kant
The concept of the Kingdom of ends promotes moral community is a central idea in Kant's ethical philosophy. Kant argues that human beings have a fundamental duty to act in accordance with the moral law, which he believes is grounded in reason. According to Kant, the moral law is universal and applies to all rational beings. In order to create a harmonious and just society, individuals must act in accordance with this moral law.
Kant introduces the concept of the Kingdom of ends as a way of illustrating how individuals can work together to create a moral community. In the Kingdom of ends, individuals are united by their commitment to the moral law and their recognition of each other as ends in themselves. This means that individuals must treat each other with respect and dignity, and mus...
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