Bibliographic Details
Title: The Critique of Practical Reason
Author: Immanuel Kant
Translator: Thomas Kingsmill Abbott
ISBN-13: 9789367217542
Pages: 160
Edition: Reprint Edition (2026)
Genre: Philosophy / Western Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Price: ₹450
Description
The Critique of Practical Reason is Immanuel Kant’s second major philosophical work and a cornerstone of modern moral philosophy. First published in 1788, the book examines the foundations of ethical life, focusing on moral law, freedom, and rational agency.
Kant argues that morality is grounded in reason itself and introduces the categorical imperative as the universal principle of ethical action. He explores autonomy, duty, and the conditions under which moral responsibility is possible, offering a rigorous framework that continues to influence ethical and political thought.
This 2026 reprint presents the classic English translation by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott. It is an essential text for students and scholars of ethics, philosophy, and Kantian studies, and is widely prescribed in undergraduate and postgraduate university curricula.
Key Features
- Foundational text in modern moral philosophy
- Classic English translation by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott
- Explores duty, freedom, and moral law
- Central to Kantian ethics and philosophy
- Prescribed in undergraduate and postgraduate courses
- Reliable academic reprint edition
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Year: 2026