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Kant is not happy with just defining what a “challenge” or moral duty is all about, but he also tries, as expected, to establish moral principles from the emergence of abilities like rationality and moral will, and passing though the development of mood subjective conditions like consciousness and moral feelings. Together with his interest with sustaining the moral phenomenon from universal, will, orientation parameters. This being a task which he is accustomed to,maintaining an empirical prospective of the integral emancipation of the human being from a wide perspective of his condition: His faculties, his historical handling in the middle of antagonism, his dependence on social institutions, and the necessity to succeed as an autonomous agent that displays a shared rationality and the necessary virtues for living in society.

Ocampo, R. (2004). Kant: una mirada del desarrollo moral en sentido pragmático. Praxis Filosófica, (18), 79–103. https://doi.org/10.25100/pfilosofica.v0i18.3212

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