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The moral law is a law of reason from "summary" of THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON by Immanuel Kant

In considering the concept that the moral law is a law of reason, we must first understand that reason plays a crucial role in determining the moral principles that govern our actions. Reason, according to Kant, is the faculty that allows us to discern right from wrong, good from bad, and to make decisions based on rationality rather than mere inclination or emotion. Kant argues that the moral law is not imposed upon us by external forces or authorities, but rather arises from within ourselves through the use of our own reason. This means that we have the capacity to understand and uphold moral principles independently, without the need for external guidance o...
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    THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON

    Immanuel Kant

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