It really is honestly a citation of a citation. If you ask me, while Kant prioritised the truth, he also made sure to distinguish between law and virtue, so I don't think "the murderer at the door" is in actual goodwill of his philosophy.
It really is honestly a citation of a citation. If you ask me, while Kant prioritised the truth, he also made sure to distinguish between law and virtue, so I don't think "the murderer at the door" is in actual goodwill of his philosophy.