From the starry sky to the moral law

Authors

  • Daniel López Gómez National Autonomous University of Mexico

Keywords:

Immanuel Kant, duty, goodwill, categorical imperative, freedom

Abstract

The present work presents relevant interest in exposing and clarifying Copernican turn in ethics that gives Kant through the management of three fundamental concepts 1) Duty 2) Goodwill 3) The categorical imperative and 4) Freedom. It has been considered that these concepts are essential for the understanding and distinction of the ethics proposed by Kant, because in them reside the main objections of his critics. In this way it is maintained that in the measure of the understanding and analysis of these fundamental concepts for the ethics of Kant, new ways of debating, analyzing and criticizing the moral doctrine of Immanuel Kant can be glimpsed.

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Author Biography

Daniel López Gómez, National Autonomous University of Mexico

Faculty of Higher Studies Iztacala, National Autonomous University of Mexico.

References

Kant, I. (1942). Crítica de la razón pura. Buenos Aires: Editorial Sopena.

Kant, I. (1954). Fundamentación de la metafísica de las costumbres. Buenos Aires: El Ateneo.

Kant, I. (1954b). Crítica de la razón práctica. Buenos Aires: El Ateneo.

Published

2019-02-09

How to Cite

López Gómez, D. (2019). From the starry sky to the moral law. Versiones. Philosophy’s Journal, (14), 28–50. Retrieved from https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/versiones/article/view/337374

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