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Moral virtue is the disposition to obey the moral law from "summary" of THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON by Immanuel Kant

The concept of moral virtue is closely tied to the idea of obeying the moral law. According to Kant, moral virtue is not simply a set of rules to follow, but a disposition or inclination towards acting in accordance with the moral law. This means that a morally virtuous person is someone who has developed a habit of making choices that align with moral principles. When we talk about obeying the moral law, we are referring to a universal set of principles that apply to all rational beings. These principles are not contingent on individual desires or circumstances, but are based on a rational understanding of what is right and wrong. Therefore, moral virtue involves reco...
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    THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON

    Immanuel Kant

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