Description
In the first section of the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals Kant speaks of the “Good Will”, which is only “good in itself”. Is there any connection to Aristotle’s ‘highest good’, which is also defined as only “good in itself”? Or are they completely different? In any case, what might be the similarities and what might be the differences between these two notions of the good which is “good in itself”?