Articles related to "Categorical Imperative"The question of choosing one's moral path in life is never an easy one. Within the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, however, is one method of doing just that.
Kant's moral theory is complex. At its heart, however, is a single principle: the logically derived categorical imperative.
A philosophical approach to understand the origins of the habit, its evolutive advantages and disadvantages according to Aristotle, Kant and eastern traditions.
A review of several ethical principles and theories, followed by advice about applying these philosophies to create an ethically successful business.
Policy makers sometimes act as if human rights documents were merely aspirational. This misunderstands their essentially moral nature and prime role in justifying law.
Biography and works of influential German philosopher and teacher Immanuel Kant, best known for 'Critique of Pure Reason.'
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