Immanuel Kant Quote

A categorical imperative would be one which represented an action as objectively necessary in itself, without reference to any other purpose.


Moral Law: Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (ed. Routledge, 2013) - ISBN: 9781134898701


A categorical imperative would be one which represented an action as objectively necessary in itself, without reference to any other purpose.

A categorical imperative would be one which represented an action as objectively necessary in itself, without reference to any other purpose.

A categorical imperative would be one which represented an action as objectively necessary in itself, without reference to any other purpose.

A categorical imperative would be one which represented an action as objectively necessary in itself, without reference to any other purpose.