Good Will and its rol in establishing the conceptof practical Mind at Kant

Authors

  • esraa mohammad rasol khodro damascus university

Keywords:

The Oretical Mind, Practical Mind, Good Will, Come on, Experience, Freedom

Abstract

Kant was not the first philosopher to address the origin and source of the moral act, but the most important philosopher to discuss ethical issues, as a dimension of the classical philosophy based on metaphysics, logic, knowledge theory and ethics. And what can I believe? And what can I do? The topics of these questions were considered to be divided into two types of phenomena:

  1. Naman: Which are things of itself, we cannot know as such as subjects of self, freedom and immortality, which we believe in and cannot know.
  2. phenomen: things that appear to the mind by experiment..

Ethics subjects belong to the first type of subjects. Here, the problem arises of the relationship between living moral phenomena belonging to a world of subordinate subjects. How is what is a pension and experimental based on what is superior, through our approach to the concept of good will and its nature and how it establishes the concept of a practical mind, and can we prepare the good will of the subjects.

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Published

2025-05-21

How to Cite

Good Will and its rol in establishing the conceptof practical Mind at Kant. (2025). Damascus University Journal of Arts and Humanities Sciences, 41(2). https://journal.damascusuniversity.edu.sy/index.php/humj/article/view/13780