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Community and Progress in Kant's Moral Philosophy Britta Hoelzel Joseph Kalar lived the workingman's

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Joseph Kalar lived the workingman's life he wrote about

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Community and Progress in Kant's Moral Philosophy Britta Hoelzel Joseph Kalar lived the workingman'sImmanuel Kant's moral philosophy has often been criticised for ignoring a crucial dimension of community in its account of the lives that agents ought to lead. Historical and contemporary critics alike often paint Kant's moral theory, with its emphasis on rationality, as overly formalistic and unrealistically isolating. Against these criticisms, Kate A. Moran argues that Kant's moral philosophy reserves a central role for community in several

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