The Ultimate Usefulness of Freedom
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The center of much of Kant's social and moral philosophy
- The free, universal and progressive society
- The idea of the separation of church and state
- Republican constitution
- Bibliography
Abstract
Kant's views on social and moral progress have always been described as being "ahead of his time," probably because of the emphasis on freedom in many of his works. According to Kant, freedom is absolutely necessary for any kind of progress. freedom is almost always tied to reason, and our ability to make use of our own reason. Indeed, the motto of Kant's time was "Have courage to use your own reason."
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