Immanuel Kant on the Basis of Morality

This post was written by Anthony Delgado on July 2, 2009 Immanuel Kant was a philosopher who endeavored to uncover the basis of morality, what determines an action to be moral. He holds that morality is an individual’s worthiness of happiness, but that the actual outcome of any given act may or may not actually result in happiness, regardless of its moral value. Kant is unique in his thinking in that he does not believe that morals exist as a result of divine or natural means, but that it i

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Immanuel Kant on the Basis of Morality