Morality is based on rational reflection from "summary" of THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON by Immanuel Kant
In the realm of morality, it is crucial to recognize that our actions must be guided by rational reflection rather than mere inclination. Kant emphasizes the importance of using our reason to determine what is morally right or wrong, rather than relying on our desires or emotions. According to Kant, morality is not based on subjective feelings or personal preferences, but rather on objective principles that can be universally applied. This means that our moral obligations are not contingent on our individual circumstances or desires, but on rational principles that apply to all rational ...
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