Question by Reeem: Philosophy HELP: Kant’s view on what is morally right and wrong?
In my class we have to write a paper about the book “Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals”
We are supposed to discuss the characteristics of the morally best kind of person, according to Kant? What rules does this person live by? Compare this view to the Bible.
What are some examples where I can compare this to the Bible?
Thanks!
This is for my class essay so I need some examples to compare the Bible to Kant
Best answer:
Answer by trueprober
Hello friend Reeem, why do you depend on Kant? Just go within yourself and you will find the truth in its true sense. Of course Kant might have stated something. It is relative to his views and relative to the time when he lived. Please bear with me dear as I am unable to do a comparative study with his and the holy lines in the Bible.
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