Ethik des reinen Willens

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Ethik des reinen Willens is a major work of Neo-Kantian philosophy that develops a rigorous, Kant-inspired ethical system grounded in the concept of pure will.

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instanceOf ethics treatise
philosophical work
aimsTo clarify the nature of moral obligation
defend a Neo-Kantian ethical theory
develop a pure-will-based foundation of ethics
approach Kant-inspired ethical system
rigorous systematic ethics
audience professional philosophers
students of philosophy
countryOfOrigin Germany
focusesOn grounding morality in pure will
justification of moral norms
structure of moral obligation
genre academic philosophy
hasConcept a priori ethics
autonomy of the will
duty
formal ethics
freedom
moral law
normativity
obligation
pure will
value theory
hasForm systematic treatise
influencedBy Kantian deontology NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Immanuel Kant NERFINISHED
language German
mainTopic Neo-Kantianism NERFINISHED
ethics
moral philosophy
pure will
philosophicalDiscipline metaethics
normative ethics
philosophicalTradition Neo-Kantianism NERFINISHED
title Ethik des reinen Willens NERFINISHED
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Hermann Cohen notableWork Ethik des reinen Willens