La autoridad de la razón en el juicio moral según Kant

Philosophical News 3 (2011)
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The author explores Kant’s notion of moral judgment and how it is related to reason. The moral law, as the law of reason, is the supreme authority in Kantian ethics. The article explains the meaning of the claim in The Metaphysics of morals that an erring conscience is an absurdity and shows how Kant distinguished between objective and subjective judgment

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