![]() ![]() ![]() Keywords: practical reason, maximal, moral law, moral type, Kant. ![]() The moral law – which is totally free from the influence of any natural, sensitive element, dictated solely by free reason and a priori, without external constraints – can be understood, from the type through existing models in the natural world, phenomenal, elements, therefore, concrete and sensitive. In the present work, we intend to make an approach on the issue of the type of moral law as treated by Immanuel Kant in his work Critique of Practical Reason, seeking an explanatory approach rises to this point and, in what is shown possible, a comparison to the criminal type, used in the theory of criminal law this is because the type of moral law has a purpose similar to the type of moral law, that is, to enable the understanding of the law. Revista Científica Multidisciplinar Núcleo do Conhecimento. Kind of moral law in criticism of practical reason. ![]()
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