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Critique of the Empiricist Explanation of Morality: Is there a Natural Equivalent of Categorical Morality? C. W. Maris 1981 edition
Critique of the Empiricist Explanation of Morality: Is there a Natural Equivalent of Categorical Morality?
C. W. Maris
' Thus Kant formulates his attitude to morality (Critique of Practical Reason, p. It ' . begins from my invisible self, my personality, and exhibits me in a world which has true infinity, but which is traceable only by the understanding and with which I discern that I am not in a merely contingent but in a universal and necessary connection (.
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