FREDERICK C. BEISER`S INTERPRETATION FOR KANT`S HIGHEST GOOD
Abstract
The Kantian concept of the Highest Good, originally presented in the second chapter of Transcendental Doctrine of the method of Critique of pure reason, “The canon of pure reason”, has been one of the main objects of the arguments about of the Kant`s moral philosophy. This concept has generated a lot of inquiries, mainly about its function, composition and importance in the critical system. So, in this paper we wish to analyse the Kantian concept of the Highest Good in its origin context, that is, in the Canon of the Critique of pure reason. So for that purpose, we will use of the interpretation of Frederick C. Beiser. KEY WORDS: Highest Good. The canon of pure reason. Happiness. Kant. Frederick C. Beiser.Downloads
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2009-10-13
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Cortes (UFSM), R. da S. (2009). FREDERICK C. BEISER`S INTERPRETATION FOR KANT`S HIGHEST GOOD. Intuitio, 2(2), 16–23. Retrieved from https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/intuitio/article/view/5932
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