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The Critique of Practical Reason

The Critique of Practical Reason

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Number of Chapters: 19

Length: 6 hours and 43 minutes

Language: English

The Critique of Practical Reason (Kritik der praktischen Vernunft) is the second of Immanuel Kant's three critiques, first published in 1788. It follows on from his Critique of Pure Reason and deals with his moral philosophy. The second Critique exercised a decisive influence over the subsequent development of the field of ethics and moral philosophy, becoming the principle reference point for ethical systems that focus on the rightness or wrongness of actions themselves, as opposed to the rightness or wrongness of the consequences of those actions. Subsequently termed “deontological ethics”, Kant’s ethical system also laid the groundwork of moral absolutism, the belief that there are absolute standards against which moral questions can be judged, and that certain actions are right or wrong, devoid of the context of the act. (Summary by Wikipedia and Ticktockman)

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Preface (Sibella Denton)
Introduction: Of the Idea of a Critique of Practical Reason (James Christopher)
Of the Principles of Pure Practical Reason:THEOREM II (Ransom)
Of the Principles of Pure Practical Reason:THEOREM III (Audio Andrea)
Of the Principles of Pure Practical Reason: THEOREM IV (Sibella Denton)
Of the Deduction of the Fundamental Principles of Pure Practical Reason (Sibella Denton)
Of the Right that Pure Reason in its Practical use has to an Extension which is not possible to it in its Speculative Use (Sibella Denton)
Of the Concept of an Object of Pure Practical Reason (Sibella Denton)
Table of the Categories of Freedom relatively to the Notions of Good and Evil (Sibella Denton)
Of the Motives of Pure Practical Reason (Julie VW)
Critical Examination of the Analytic of Pure Practical Reason (Anna Simon)
Of a Dialectic of Pure Practical Reason Generally (Carl Manchester)
Of the Dialectic of Pure Reason in defining the Conception of the “Summum Bonum” (D.E. Wittkower)
Critical Solution of the Antinomy of Practical Reason (D.E. Wittkower)
Of the Primacy of Pure Practical Reason in its Union with the Speculative Reason (Gesine)
The Existence of God as a Postulate of Pure Practical Reason (Anna Simon)
Of the Postulates of Pure Practical Reason Generally (Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023))
Of Belief from a Requirement of Pure Reason (Sibella Denton)
Methodology of Pure Practical Reason (Anna Simon)
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