Teleology and morality in the context of the critical pure reason
Reason; ideas; teleology; morality.
This dissertation aims at examining teleology and morality in the context of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. The present work aims to argue about the possibility of a practical teleology, as well as the possible connection with morality in the first Critique, so that this purpose is possible the configuration of this work follows the following structure: in the first chapter, a distinction is made between the understanding and the reason. In the second chapter the goal is to reconstruct the argumentation that bases the teleology understood as theoretical to the molds drawn from the Critique. Finally, the third and final chapter carries the purpose of analyzing the possibility of a practical teleology grounding the theme of morality in the context of the Critique of Pure Reason. In this way, the work tries to justify that it is possible to think a teleology with practical ends in the inaugural work of the critical period of this author, allowing to think other aspects of the kantian thing to which its ethics refers.