Satisfaction, to Kant, is something ‘imposed upon him by his finite nature itself, because he is needy’, and this satisfaction is something relating to pleasure or displeasure. These feelings are determined by what he needs in order to be satisfied.
This problem of satisfaction is impossible to regard as law, for pleasure and desire varies from person [...]
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Kant: Critique of Practical Reason
Posted in Ethics, The Good, tagged critique of practical reason, duty, happiness, Kant, morals on June 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »