O desenvolvimento crítico da vontade em Kant

Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 53 (1):92-102 (2008)
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Abstract

According to Kant, the possibility that pure practical reason may effectively determine the will depends, initially, upon an in-depth investigation of the faculty of desire within the perspective of his transcendental philosophy. In order to demonstrate this, we will present in this paper the critical development of this faculty and with it the bases upon which the concepts of a good will and of a pure practical reason relate themselves to the constitution of morality.

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