The Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals
Immanuel Kant
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The Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals is Immanuel Kant's seminal exploration into the foundations of moral philosophy. In this influential work, Kant seeks to establish a framework for understanding morality based on a priori principles, setting the stage for his later writings.
Written in 1785, this text serves as a precursor to Kant's more complex ideas presented in The Metaphysics of Morals. Here, he articulates key concepts that define ethical behavior and the nature of moral obligations, making it a crucial read for anyone interested in the evolution of ethical thought.
With its clear and accessible style, The Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals invites listeners to engage with profound questions about duty, virtue, and the nature of moral law, distinguishing itself as a foundational text in Western philosophy.
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| 0 Preface | 18:39 | Read by Martin Geeson | |
| 1 Transition from the common rational knowledge of morality to the philosophical | 35:47 | Read by Anna Simon | |
| 2 Transition from popular moral philosophy to the metaphysic of morals, part 1 | 35:19 | Read by Anna Simon | |
| 3 Transition from popular moral philosophy to the metaphysic of morals, part 2 | 37:37 | Read by Alexandre Laplante | |
| 4 Transition from popular moral philosophy to the metaphysic of morals, part 3 | 36:40 | Read by Alexandre Laplante | |
| 5 Final step from the metaphysic of morals to the critique of the pure practical reason | 37:38 | Read by drewmore |
Reviews
A LibriVox Listener
The book in itself is good, the last reader read it like without understanding, pausing and stressing his sentences in a way that made it more difficult to follow him.
enlightening
Sofia peters
this is one of my favorite books. puts life into perspective for me in a sense.. love it
Martin Geeson
George Virginia
Martin Geeson is one my favoritereaders from Libravox. Too bad he didn't read the whole book.
A LibriVox Listener
Content is good. Narrator of preface makes it almost unbearable. Almost didn't make it to the first chapter.