id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt web-archive-org-7599 Immanuel Kant (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) .html text/html 23811 1147 57 Critique of Pure Reason were few and (in Kant's judgment) the Metaphysics of Morals (1797), Kant's main works in political independent of the human mind, which Kant calls things in themselves on Kant's view, our understanding uses to construct experience together The moral law is a product of reason, for Kant, while differences, however, Kant holds that we give the moral law to on Kant's view everyone does encounter the moral law a priori For this reason, Kant claims that the moral law Kant calls our consciousness of the moral law, our awareness that the Kant may hold that the fact of reason, or our consciousness of moral Kant regards moral laws as categorical imperatives, which apply Kant's moral argument for belief in God in the Critique of Practical of human reason but on the moral law, which is objectively valid for Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, Cambridge: Cambridge University ./cache/web-archive-org-7599.html ./txt/web-archive-org-7599.txt