What is the philosophy of Immanuel Kant?

What is Immanuel Kant's view of natural philosophy vs. moral philosophy? ?

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    Hmmm. Well we know that Kant has the categorical imperative. He belives man should never be used as a means to an end,and he believes that in order to be moral a law must be able to reasonably be made into a universal maxim. Herein it would seem that he believes in moral philosophy, he does not think morality to be as autonomous as natural would have. Thats all i can really say.

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