The principle of ethics being a categorical imperative does not admit of proof, but it admits of a justification from principles of pure practical reason.
The latter resting on empirical principles, whereas the moral doctrine of ends which treats of duties rests on principles given a priori in pure practical reason.
Its business is to show that there is pure practical reason, and for this purpose it criticizes the entire practical faculty of reason.
We necessarily begin with the law of causality from freedom, that is, with a pure practical principle, and this determines the objects to which alone it can be applied.
Indeed there is properly no other foundation for it than the critical examination of a pure practical Reason; just as that of metaphysics is the critical examination of the pure speculative reason, already published.
Indeed there is properly no other foundation for it than the critical examination of a pure practical reason; just as that of metaphysics is the critical examination of the pure speculative reason, already published.
But belief in things of faith is a belief in a pure practicalpoint of view, i.
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