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Humans have a duty to cultivate their moral capacities from "summary" of THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON by Immanuel Kant

Humans are endowed with the capacity for moral reasoning, a gift that sets them apart from other creatures on earth. This moral capacity is not merely a passive trait but a duty that must be actively cultivated and developed. Kant argues that humans have a responsibility to nurture their moral capacities through deliberate reflection, self-examination, and ethical practice. In cultivating their moral capacities, humans are called to exercise their autonomy and act in accordance with the dictates of reason. This involves making decisions based on universal moral principles rather than self-interest or mere inclination. By cult...
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    THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON

    Immanuel Kant

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