A review by mattinthebooks
Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals by Immanuel Kant

3.0

I can’t give this less than a three, because the ideologies in this book are foundational to almost any kind of modern thought (whether they’re born out of alliance with or opposition to Kant).
However, I don’t know if it’s a translation I read or Kant himself, but some of this is unreadable until you sit with it for a while. That could be considered good or bad depending on what you think philosophical writing should do to the reader, but personally I’m miffed about it and I’m going to be pouty since Kant can’t do anything about it.
And as the categorical imperative would suggest, you ought not berate me unless you’re feeling up to a bit of berating yourself