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Is Doing Good to Go to Heaven Immoral? | Immanuel Kant When you do good, are you really doing it for someone else, or for your own peace of mind? According to Immanuel Kant, no action done to go to heaven or to escape guilt is "truly" moral. In this video, we take a deep dive into Kant's "Duty Ethics," one of the most groundbreaking figures in the history of philosophy. We unmask all aspects of morality, from the results-oriented world of utilitarianism (Bentham & Mill) to the psychological attacks of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. Are you ready to look at social media philanthropy and the corporate ethics trade in the modern world from a Kantian perspective? "Dare to Know!" (Sapere Aude) @HepsiMeraktan35 #philosophy #immanuelkant #morality #nietzsche #schopenhauer #kantphilosophy #hepsimeraktan Sources Used: Kant - Grounding the Metaphysics of Morals Kant - Critique of Practical Reason Schopenhauer - On the Foundation of Morality Nietzsche - Beyond Good and Evil Subscribe:    / @hepsimeraktan35   Join:    / @hepsimeraktan35   00:00 Introduction: The Dark Side of Goodness and Moral Commerce 03:04 Conditional vs. Unconditional Imperative: The Anatomy of Intention 07:29 Kant vs. Utilitarianism: Is Lying Justified to Save Someone? 11:58 Schopenhauer and Nietzsche: An Attack on Kant's Fortress 15:57 The Modern World: Conscience Tested by the Like Button 19:58 Conclusion: The Nobility of Duty and True Freedom