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    Análisis de las obras de Immanuel Kant en relación con la concepción del Mal Radical
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2024-10-04) Tenempaguay Sancho, Kevin Stalin; Solano Ortíz, César Augusto
    The present research is part of an analysis of the conception of radical evil in two works of Immanuel Kant, with the purpose of inspecting, determining and examining the foundations that address the categories of morality and its relationship with radical evil, provided by the Prussian from his perspective, in order to contribute to the philosophical field. In order to carry out this study, a descriptive-comparative methodology is used and the level of research is documentary and bibliographic. Likewise, it is framed within the research line of Philosophy and Social Thought, since it focuses on the analysis and interpretation of a philosophical theory in the field of ethics and morality. By examining the moral presuppositions and the connection with radical evil, it is possible to evidence points of convergence and divergence in the investigation of the foundations that support each category. It is important to note that the figure of Kant is valuable for ethical and moral thought; although his approach was written many years ago, he is considered a precursor in modern thought. The expected results focus on verifying the ethical and moral foundations of radical evil in the nature of the human being, as well as examining its implications, scope and the possibilities of transformation through the development of a moral attitude.

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