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Introduction
Immanuel Kant famously viewed human beings as both subject to natural causal laws and subject to moral imperatives. What is the tension between the two positions takes? What would you see as conciliation, if any?
Conclusion

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As we know, it was not at all a certain triumph of legality in social relations that Kant՚s historiosophical ideal: the history of mankind must, in his opinion, join the realm of moral goals. Categorical imperatives of morality and law, being introduced into inter-communal relations through the consciousness of individuals, are called upon to transform history into a single teleological process leading to this kingdom. After all, even from a lower point of view of the development of education and culture, the appointment of a person "consists precisely in this movement forward".

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