This Prussian-born philosopher believed that moral obligation always wins over rational thinkers. Name that moral compass.
Answer Immanuel Kant
In an attempt to merge rationalist thought with empiricism, Immanuel Kant sought to find a common ground of human experience without all the hoo-ha. He was optimistic that peace could be won by humanity, putting forth the idea that morality was the innate code of rational individuals, which he called the "Categorical imperative".
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