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Ends and Principles in Kant¿s Moral Thought
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Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is a pivotal figure in Western philosophy, influencing various fields such as knowledge, morality, and aesthetics. A lifelong resident of Konigsberg, he was respected for his integrity and amiable nature. Despite skepticism about moral progress, he maintained faith in humanity's inherent goodness.
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