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ISSUE:    Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice. 2012. Issue 2-2
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WILL AUTONOMY PRINCIPLE AS HUMAN VALUES SINGLE MARKET UNIVERSAL CURRENCY IN KANT'S TRANSCENDENTAL ETHICS

Oleg Konstantinovich Koshmilo
St. Petersburg Trade and Economic Institute


Submitted: January 30, 2012
Abstract. The author considers the problem of the ontological presumption of a subject's special autonomous morality in I. Kant's philosophy, shows that Kantian morality, deprived of transcendental (religious) references, assumes the character of rational autonomy, bringing together its motives with the motives of an economic man; and reveals that both Kantian and market economy subject's functioning requires equally autonomous balance in relation to immanently constituted freedom.
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Кант
субъект
объект
свобода
центр
баланс
спрос
предложение
цена
товар
Kant
subject
object
freedom
centre
balance
demand
supply
price
product
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