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  Kant and Metaphysics of Morals
The idea that freedom is perfect rationalism is expressed by Kant, and Kant indeed indicates how some actions are determined while others are subject to free ....
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Immanuel Kant
.... because doing so is tantamount to a violation of justice itself, justice can be enforced because it serves as a precondition for freedom. Kant would argue that ....
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The Kantian Theory of International Law
.... Kant believes that states must "guarantee internal freedom in order to be legitimate members of the international community" (72). ....
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Moral theories of Mill & Kant
.... To Kant, for freedom to mean anything requires the active and conscious involvement of the reason and the freedom of the will of the individual. ....
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Moral Theories of Aristotle, Mill & Kant
.... To Kant, for freedom to mean anything requires the active and conscious involvement of the reason and the freedom of the will of the individual. ....
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Hegel, Kant, Marx
.... to the individual in the views of Kant, Hegel, and Marx. One can also see that Marx's view of understanding and social change directed toward freedom can only ....
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Hume and Kant
.... Both Kant and Hume share an understanding of man's essential freedom and the primary role of the mind as a recipient of impressions that are then shaped and ....
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The Age of Enlightenment, Hegel, Kant & Marx
.... to the individual in the views of Kant, Hegel, and Marx. One can also see that Marx's view of understanding and social change directed toward freedom can only ....
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Contrast of the Ideas of Kant & Hume
.... Both Kant and Hume share an understanding of man's essential freedom and the primary role of the mind as a recipient of impressions that are then shaped and ....
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Immanuel Kant
.... As Kant maintains in Universal History, "àhistoryàpermits us to hope that if we attend to the play of freedom of the human will in the large, we may be able ....
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Kant's ethics of duty
.... The real world presents us with decisions more complex than Kant proposes, says Ross: ""Our .... or its pleasure or happiness) over his belief in the freedom of the ....
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Immanuel Kant & Speculative Cosmology
.... Antithesis: There is no freedom, but everything in the world happens solely according to the laws of Nature (Kant, Critique of Pure Reason 472-473). ....
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Immanuel Kant & Christian Millenarianism
.... As Kant maintains in Universal History, "àhistoryàpermits us to hope that if we attend to the play of freedom of the human will in the large, we may be able ....
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The Confessions of Augustine
.... from the tutelage of nature to the state of freedom" (Kant 3). It is transition from the good (nature) to wickedness (freedom in the phenomenal world), the ....
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Kant's Lectures on Ethics
.... be immoral. For Kant suicide is "an abomination" because it is the "an abuse of man's freedom of action" (120). Kant admits that ....
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Democracy and the Reasonable Society The quest
.... immaturity." In addition, Kant (2) maintained that if the public is "only allowed freedom, enlightenment is almost inevitable." Though Kant recognized that ....
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Kant's Views on Capital Punishment
.... In other words, a murderer could choose a different action if he or she were to act with reason and on freedom of will. Kant's views on capital punishment are ....
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Democracy and the Reasonable Society The quest
.... immaturity." In addition, Kant (2) maintained that if the public is "only allowed freedom, enlightenment is almost inevitable." Though Kant recognized that ....
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Kant and Walzer on Peace and War
.... would become federated would not seek power but would be interested only in "the maintenance and security of each nation's own freedom" (117). Kant envisages a ....
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Kant's Critique of Judgment The purpose of this resear
.... behind the term categorical imperative, and it is by means of the imperative that Kant bridges the gap between the opportunity for freedom of action that ....
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Morality and Philosophy
.... Freedom, to Kant, requires rationality. The .... Morality, freedom of the will, and rationality, are all connected intimately to Kant. Similarly ....
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Kant and Mill on Deontology, Ethics, and Utilitarianism
.... This means as Kant (90) would put it, it is wrong everywhere and always to .... The emphasis in this moral system is on human freedom and on obligations and duties ....
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Philosophical Principles
.... Kant reconciled the two by discovering what it was that the scientist is doing .... that it was what the metaphysician was doing when discussing freedom and morality ....
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Nietzsche, Locke and Kant Friedrich Nietzsche, John Locke, and ...
.... which can be taken as good without qualification, except a good will" (Kant 61). Thus, humans act out of a spirit of universality, have some freedom of action ....
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Critique of Pure Reason
.... Kant defines the causality of freedom as this "absolute spontaneity of the cause" which originates a series of appearances obedient to the laws of nature. ....
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Mill, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Kant
.... Human nature includes a natural freedom of behavior that has to be curtailed in .... 8. Kant says that all imperatives command either hypothetically or categorically ....
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The Social Contract
.... he also believed in a man retaining his individual freedom and not .... Kant believed that good will constitutes the indispensable condition of being worthy of ....
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Moral Acts
.... them all. For Hobbes and Kant alike, human beings have freedom to choose, and so the moral life has to be a choice. What is and ....
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A Complete Ethics
.... This suggests that Mill may have believed that people should have greater freedom in making moral judgments than Kant did. Moral ....
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Two Essays
.... Kant argues that freedom is being aware of the fact that in the natural state our animal instincts, like Hobbes' nasty and brutish depiction, control our ....
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