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سيتم إرسال الطلب الى عنوانك
Volume 1: After pointing out the errors involved in ethical naturalism, the author proceeds to refute Kants teaching that the moral law, because discerned a priori, issues from Reason and is a self-legislation of the rational will. Against this view Platos position is upheld, that all values and the Ought constitute an objective, absolute realm of essences which man discovers a priori, but which no more emanate from Reason than do the principles of mathematics and logic.