Bewusstes Leben

Moral und Glück bei Immanuel Kant

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This study shows for the first time that it is possible to describe the connections between morality and happiness in Immanuel Kant’s philosophy in structural terms. Ultimately, Kant’s ethical philosophy teaches that goodness is a never-ending task in a conscious life, a life that remains aware of its own proclivities, engages with them wisely, and regards morality as the final reference point.