God’s Law or Categorical Imperative: on Crusian Issues of Kantian Morality
The ethics of Kant and the ethics of Crusius are strikingly similar. This is manifested in a whole range of principles and concepts. Crusius’ moral teaching hinges on the rigorous moral law which has to be obeyed absolutely, and which makes it different from other prescriptions that are binding only to a relative degree. This is very close to the Kantian distinction between hypothetical and categorical ...
Kants Jesus
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morals, religion of reason, autonomy of morals, categorical imperative, moral teaching, pure practical reason, God, Jesus
Dörflinger B. (Übersetzt von A. N. Salikov)
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10.5922/0207-6918-2010-1-2