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My sense is that Kant thought that whether we could live up to the requirements of moral duty was irrelevant. He thought that the reality of and demand of the moral law was a feature of the universe that was there whether we lived up to it or not.

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Douglas Giles, PhD
Douglas Giles, PhD

Written by Douglas Giles, PhD

Philosopher by trade & temperament, professor for 21 years, bringing philosophy out of its ivory tower and into everyday life. https://dgilesauthor.com/

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