The paper aims to anakyse the relationship between ethics and metaphysics from the point of view of transcendental philosophy. After a brief illustration of the nature and method of transcendental philosophy, the paper reconsiders the visions of Kant, Fichte and Alberto Caracciolo on the relationship between ethics and metaphysics. From these reconstructions we see that in general two approaches to the link between metaphysics and ethics are presented. The first approach shows that ethics is open to metaphysical questioning. The second approach, instead, highlights that ethical research is part of metaphysical research, which must ‘deduce’ the moral point of view. The two approaches are not mutually exclusive, but intertwine in different ways.
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