Immanuel Kant
.... Much like those who believe in Christian millenarianism and their need to right action to be right with
God,
Kant proposes a model of right action for human ....
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Immanuel Kant & Christian Millenarianism
.... Much like those who believe in Christian millenarianism and their need to right action to be right with
God,
Kant proposes a model of right action for human ....
(1507

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The Existence of God
.... It is unclear, in other words, why the existence of
God should mandate divine perfection, and
Kant says that at most the existence would the "merely" possible ....
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Moral theories of Mill & Kant
.... This is not to say that simply because an individual like
Kant brings
God's will into the consideration of moral philosophy a truly universal moral theory will ....
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Kant's Critique of Judgment The purpose of this resear
.... one can think or intuit his way past sense experience or Nature and toward an absolute knowledge of an ideal form, including knowledge of
God (
Kant, Pure 137). ....
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Moral Theories of Aristotle, Mill & Kant
.... Just because
Kant brings
God's will into the consideration, it does not mean that a truly universal moral theory will emerge. Certainly ....
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Kant's Views on Capital Punishment
.... states than an ethical commonwealth can be thought of "only as a people under divine commands," ie, as a people of
God and indeed under laws of virtue" (
Kant 91 ....
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Hegel, Kant, Marx
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Kant, however, as a devout Christian, had an unshakeable faith and affirmed the existence and importance of
God, whereas Marx considered religion the opiate of ....
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The Age of Enlightenment, Hegel, Kant & Marx
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Kant, however, as a devout Christian, had an unshakeable faith and affirmed the existence and importance of
God, whereas Marx considered religion the opiate of ....
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Hume and Kant
.... Like Hume,
Kant believed that an integral aspect of character is the ability to reason and on the basis of reasoning, to form ideas of the world,
God, freedom ....
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Contrast of the Ideas of Kant & Hume
.... Like Hume,
Kant believed that an integral aspect of character is the ability to reason and on the basis of reasoning, to form ideas of the world,
God, freedom ....
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Kant
.... It should be pointed out here that
Kant is not arguing that the mind possesses innate ideas like, "
God is a infinite being." He rejects the claim that such ....
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The moral theory of Immanuel Kant
....
Kant makes recourse to a conception of
God in order to explain this, noting that the will of
God is a good will, but that it is absurd to speak of
God acting ....
(1645

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Kant's ethics of duty
.... The real world presents us with decisions more complex than
Kant proposes, says Ross: ""Our .... sound like a man who sees his reader as a person of
God and worthy ....
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Nietzsche, Locke and Kant Friedrich Nietzsche, John Locke, and ...
....
Kant's view of humanity holds that a unique and perfect goodness exists within the universe (
God) and that it is the goal of the individual. ....
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Utilitarianism and Kantian Ethics
.... The "categorical imperative" of Kantian ethics is the element which distinguishes it most from utilitarianism, and which leads
Kant to include
God finally in ....
(1891

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Happiness
.... this is the command of
God (Plato 83-84).
Kant essentially agrees with Plato that happiness has nothing to do with what other people think about one, but ....
(1446

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Social Science & Philosophy
.... than what is observable directly, there is no knowledge and he believed that
God could not exist because
God is only an idea in the mind of man.
Kant, on the ....
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Morality and Philosophy
.... Nietzsche criticizes
Kant on the grounds that
Kant held up
God, rather than the individual, as the final arbiter on what is right or moral. ....
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The Confessions of Augustine
.... itself implies "the real basis of all true sociability" (
Kant 2). It follows logically that this sense of decorum, elaborated as a fall from
God's favor in ....
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Kant's "Copernican Revolution"
.... For example,
Kant did not want to surrender some of the subjects that concerned the rationalist metaphysicians, such as freedom and
God, . . . ....
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Ontological Argument For God's Existence
.... of
God was formulated by the medieval and philosopher, St. Anselm (1033-1109), though it did not acquire its modern name till that was assigned by
Kant in the ....
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Kant
.... suggested that we could have metaphysical knowledge of
God, souls, substance, etc., and that such knowledge was transcendentally real,
Kant maintained that we ....
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Kant's View of Knowledge
.... suggested that we could have metaphysical knowledge of
God, souls, substance, etc., and that such knowledge was transcendentally real,
Kant maintained that we ....
(1066

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Kant & Ethics
.... According to
Kant, the ultimate principle of morality must be a moral law .... of reason and eschewed metaphysical posits such as "spirit" and "
God." He wished to ....
(1067

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Kant and Universality
.... According to
Kant, the ultimate principle of morality must be a moral law .... of reason and eschewed metaphysical posits such as "spirit" and "
God." He wished to ....
(1067

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NEW ENGLAND TRANSCENDENTALISM
.... only by direct observation through the physical senses" (Perrin 2).
Kant argues that .... insight as the means of discovering truth and connecting with the
God-head ....
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Moral Philosophies & Drug Usage
....
Kant makes recourse to a conception of
God in order to explain this, noting that the will of
God is a good will, but that it is absurd to speak of
God acting ....
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George Berkeley
.... Without moral law, the idea of
God would be irrelevant, or, as
Kant has it, the existence of
God "would otherwise be entirely hidden from us" (
Kant 96). ....
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Hegel and Christianity
.... For
Kant, the three most important concerns for man were the existence of
God, the Immortality of the soul, and the Freedom of the will. ....
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