Sumario: | This book explores the relationship between theory and practice in moral philosophy and political theory, drawing on the works of Immanuel Kant. It addresses common misconceptions about the separation of theoretical and practical applications in ethics, law, and politics. Kant argues for the integration of moral principles into political structures, aiming to provide effective guidelines for state and societal reform. The text includes responses to criticisms from contemporaries and discusses the role of moral obligation in achieving a rational and just society. Intended for scholars and students of philosophy, the book offers insights into Kant's philosophical inquiries, including the nature of duty, freedom, and the social contract.
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