Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals: Immanuel Kant
A**R
Objectively good 😉
This is the ethics book ive been looking for, for a long time. A shorter, more accesible version of the critiqu of practical reason.This is the go to book for objective moral duties and values.Ought to be compulsory reading...
L**L
Good Translation; Influential Ethics
Concise and to my limited knowledge a reasonable translation of Kant's intent with his words. As to the quality of the writing, I disagree wholly with Kant's premises as well as his conclusions; but as a philosopher in training I can appreciate the gravity of his words and his ability as a thinker to use reason, ironically the very instrument he's known to critique. Kant's ethics seem to me a blank out of sorts where if there's any utility involved in an exchange between sentient beings, such an exchange lacks moral import. Still, the influence of Kant's ethics is an undeniable as it is incalculable.
K**T
Loose pages
Binding quality not great. Loose pages fell out upon first opening.
M**R
Another must have philosophy library addition.
If you are a fan of Kant and philosophy you must have this copy in your hand. So much better to read real books.
A**R
Kant's views are fascinating.
I noticed one translation error, but other than that it was great.
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