The kantian morality and the ethics of liberation in Enrique Dussel
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https://doi.org/10.5377/typ.v0i24.2105Keywords:
Morality, life, duty, totality, liberationAbstract
This article aims to develop Dussel’s criticism on Kant’s morality. Kantian morality is based on duty to the moral law whereas Dussel bases his morality on the human life of the ethical subject, one who lives in community with a true face: the victim, the poor, and the marginalized.
TEORÍA Y PRAXIS No. 24, Enero-Mayo 2014; 63-80
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2014-05-30
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Montano, R. (2014). The kantian morality and the ethics of liberation in Enrique Dussel. Teoría Y Praxis, (24), 63–80. https://doi.org/10.5377/typ.v0i24.2105
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