Abstract
Kant’s philosophical framework has been a cornerstone of modern thought. However, the complexity of his ideas poses a significant challenge to comprehension. This research aims to elucidate the core principles of Kant’s critical philosophy, particularly the relationships between human autonomy, moral law, and metaphysics. By adopting a conceptual approach, this study examines the key tenets of Kant’s philosophy, including the role of reason in shaping human understanding. The findings highlight the centrality of human autonomy in Kant’s system, underscoring its implications for ethics, aesthetics, and epistemology. The research contributes to a deeper understanding of Kant’s thought, with significant implications for various fields of inquiry, including philosophy, ethics, and political theory.