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Moral principles are universal and necessary from "summary" of THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON by Immanuel Kant

The concept of moral principles being universal and necessary is a fundamental aspect of Kant's ethical philosophy. According to Kant, moral principles are not contingent upon individual desires or circumstances, but rather are rooted in reason itself. This means that certain moral principles are binding on all rational beings, regardless of their particular situation or personal preferences. Kant argues that moral principles must be universal because they are based on reason, which is a common faculty shared by all rational beings. Since reason is the same for everyone, moral principles cannot vary from person to person. For example, the principle that lying is wrong applies to all rational beings, not just to some people in certain situations. Furthermore, Ka...
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    THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON

    Immanuel Kant

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