Kant's View on Ultimate Evil

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Skibidi, let us dive into the edge of Kant's thoughts on the satanic evil. According to him, humans cannot truly engage in evil for evil's sake; it is a lowkey misconception. The goon idea of ultimate evil is just a mere concept, but everyday human actions can realize this so-called satanic evil. Kant exposes this in his Doctrine of Right, linking it to the radical evil from his earlier works. The French Revolution serves as the prime example where the revolutionaries embody this idea. So, while the concept of a fundamentally wicked being is dismissed, the potential for everyday evil remains dank and resonant in human nature, a true sigma move in moral philosophy.

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