No. of pages: 65
"Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals" is an essay by Kant, where he continues his philosophy laid out in the "Critic of Pure Reason" four years before. By thinking about the origins of morals, he concludes that contingent reason doesn't lead to morality; only pure reason can do so.
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