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[EN] In Reflexion 7202 (1775-1780) Kant outlines the guidelines of his ethical formalism. There he defines the internal peace as an autonomous happiness as necessary condition for becoming happy, insofar it yields a form of unity with universal validity that guarantees that our will meets itself. I claim that the interpreter finds in this Reflexion a kind of practical transcendental apperception.
[ES] En la Reflexión 7202 (1775-1780) Kant bosqueja las líneas maestras del formalismo ético kantiano, definiendo a la paz interior como una felicidad autónoma que supone un requisito imprescindible para intentar ser feliz, al reportar una forma de unidad con validez universal que hace coincidir a nuestra volición consigo misma. Estaríamos ante una suerte de apercepción transcendental práctica.
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Libertad bien ordenada, Self-Satisfaction, Happiness, Immanuel Kant, B1-5802, Philosophy (General), Well Ordered Freedom, autosatisfacción, libertad bien ordenada, felicidad, Felicidad, Autosatisfacción
Libertad bien ordenada, Self-Satisfaction, Happiness, Immanuel Kant, B1-5802, Philosophy (General), Well Ordered Freedom, autosatisfacción, libertad bien ordenada, felicidad, Felicidad, Autosatisfacción
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