Kant postulates God, since without this hypothesis morality is unintelligible. We postulate a society specifically distinct from individuals, since otherwise morality has no object and duty no roots.


Sociology and philosophy (1911), D. Pocock, trans. (1974), p. 51


Kant postulates God, since without this hypothesis morality is unintelligible. We postulate a society specifically distinct from individuals, since...

Kant postulates God, since without this hypothesis morality is unintelligible. We postulate a society specifically distinct from individuals, since...

Kant postulates God, since without this hypothesis morality is unintelligible. We postulate a society specifically distinct from individuals, since...

Kant postulates God, since without this hypothesis morality is unintelligible. We postulate a society specifically distinct from individuals, since...