Ohhhhh.... i get what you're saying now I appreciate Kant's take, though I've a different interpretation of it Still don't know where he was from, and googling is not what I wish to spend 2 minutes doing
I'd also make the argument that moral behavior is rational... but more for the reason that morals are themselves rationalized concepts than for the reason of being ought to do something implying that there is a reason for it (which I would call tautology, though i can see some people not following through so easily)
I'd also make the argument that moral behavior is rational... but more for the reason that morals are themselves rationalized concepts than for the reason of being ought to do something implying that there is a reason for it (which I would call tautology, though i can see some people not following through so easily)
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day