Moral theories of Mill & Kant
.... God's will and puts all power for defining morality in terms of man's slippery definition of "pleasure" or "
happiness." Both Mill and
Kant rightly advocate the ....
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Moral Theories of Aristotle, Mill & Kant
....
Kant is saying that without the will of God in the equation, men are left to .... as individuals---what is moral, what is good, what is pleasure, what is
happiness. ....
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Kant and Mill on Deontology, Ethics, and Utilitarianism
.... Consequently, it is necessary to provide a metaphysics of morals which recognizes that securing one's own
happiness is at least an indirect duty (
Kant 60). ....
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Mill & Kant
.... Instead,
Kant is saying that
happiness can be dangerous and is meaningful and satisfying only if it is a by-product of a Good Will: " . . ....
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Nietzsche, Locke and Kant Friedrich Nietzsche, John Locke, and ...
.... and international organization, believed in the universality of being, but also that "the natural end which all men seek is their own
happiness" (
Kant 98). ....
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Moral philosophies of Mill, Kant & Aristotle
.... virtues. As noted, this differs from
Kant in that
Kant sees duty as existing whether it leads to
happiness or not. Utilitarianism ....
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Kant and Mill on Duty
.... In espousing this philosophy,
Kant is not concerned with general
happiness or what makes us happy but only with what makes a person worthy of being happy ....
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Philosphical Views on the Issue of Euthanasia
.... if she is "out of her misery." He is not acting according to the good will
Kant says we should seek, but out of his own desire for personal
happiness, or at ....
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Happiness
....
Kant sees true
happiness as a by-product of a Good Will. The 'well-being and contentment with one's condition which is called
happiness inspire[s] pride . . . ....
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Kant & Mill on the Purpose of Life
.... Here again, Mill is aligned with
Kant in that both are saying that the goal of life is not necessarily
happiness for the individual at all, at least not in ....
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Kant's Lectures on Ethics
.... others. By "duties to oneself"
Kant does not refer to the promotion of "our well-being or earthly
happiness" (117). The obligation ....
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Kant's Ethical Philosophy
....
Kant develops the view that once the human being's rational faculty has reasoned his way toward meaning, values, good,
happiness, virtue, and will, he ....
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Philosophical Discussion of Manipulation
.... They are A. Our own perfection. B,
Happiness of others." (
Kant 1952 369) Perfection is an ideal which can never be truly reached of course. ....
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A Complete Ethics
.... While
Kant's ideas are focused on the belief that all people are valuable - and .... understood that all people tend to act first to increase their own
happiness. ....
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Moral Acts
.... the obligation comes before all else and that even if doing our duty threatens our
happiness, we have the obligation to do our duty. For
Kant, the categorical ....
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Kant's ethics of duty
.... The real world presents us with decisions more complex than
Kant proposes, says Ross .... betters the well-being of society, or its pleasure or
happiness) over his ....
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Immanuel Kant & Speculative Cosmology
.... There are many acts which are indirectly a duty, and
Kant cites the securing of one's own
happiness as such, for dissatisfaction with one's lot, and exposure ....
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Mill, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Kant
.... the individual to develop himself freely as a way of achieving that
happiness. .... 8.
Kant says that all imperatives command either hypothetically or categorically ....
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Three Ethical Systems in Philosophy
.... A cultivated reason must devote itself to the enjoyment of life and
happiness as a part of the pursuit of contentment. At the same time,
Kant argued that man ....
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John Stuart Mill on Morality
....
Kant says that the reason for this is because all of the elements belonging to the concept of
happiness are empirical and must be borrowed from experience. ....
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The Social Contract
....
Kant believed that good will constitutes the indispensable condition of being worthy of
happiness, and that it embodies the sense of duty (
Kant). ....
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Antigone's Moral Decision in Sophocles' Antigone
.... is one in which the greatest
happiness, or pleasure, of the greatest number is advanced, while
Kant argues that only duty, and not
happiness, or pleasure ....
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Ethical Theories & Moral Dilemmas
.... of its emphasis on consequences, with few arguing that increased
happiness is not .... be considered is Respect for Persons derived from Immanuel
Kant, who thought ....
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Immanuel Kant
.... is morally possible, whereas the former is based only on free self-constraint."
Kant maintains that developing one's own perfection and the
happiness of others ....
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Views of Various Philosophers
.... universal. There are many acts which are indirectly a duty, and
Kant cites the securing of one's own
happiness as such. Duty serves ....
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Kant and Metaphysics of Morals
.... estimation. There are many acts which are indirectly a duty, and
Kant cites the securing of one's own
happiness as such. Duty serves ....
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Hume and Kant
.... selfishness of temper, is unaffected with the images of human
happiness or misery, he .... from sensation, which is why morality is more feeling to Hume than
Kant. ....
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Contrast of the Ideas of Kant & Hume
.... selfishness of temper, is unaffected with the images of human
happiness or misery, he .... from sensation, which is why morality is more feeling to Hume than
Kant. ....
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Kant's Critique of Judgment The purpose of this resear
.... is the obligation to behave morally, predicated of a wish for "belonging to the possibility of the highest good" (
Kant, Practical 311).
Happiness is achieved ....
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The Enlightenment and Moral Theory
.... This is a very different test of behavior than that proposed by
Kant, who sees the .... who holds out that we do what will generate the greatest
happiness, and this ....
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