Kant's "Copernican Revolution"
....
Instead,
Kant's Copernican Revolution "consisted rather in his saying that the mind brings something to the objects it experiences." In other words, the mind ....
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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: " . . ....
(1639

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Moral philosophies of Mill, Kant & Aristotle
....
Instead,
Kant says human beings have this capacity for a far nobler purpose, for the notion of duty. There are many acts which are indirectly a duty. ....
(1665

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Kant's Critique of Judgment The purpose of this resear
.... understand them.
Instead,
Kant's method is to embrace experience and by using reason see what the experience reveals. Thus does ....
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Kant's Views on Capital Punishment
.... of crime or protection of society (Stairs 1).
Instead,
Kant maintained that punishment must always be a reflection of guilt of the individual being punished. ....
(2592

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Hegel, Kant, Marx
.... transcendence did not come from within, a higher power, or from the collective will of the people, as viewed variously by Hegel and
Kant.
Instead, it emerged ....
(1649

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The Age of Enlightenment, Hegel, Kant & Marx
.... transcendence did not come from within, a higher power, or from the collective will of the people, as viewed variously by Hegel and
Kant.
Instead, it emerged ....
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ETA Hoffman's "The Sandman"
.... understand them.
Instead,
Kant's method is to embrace experience and by using reason see what the experience reveals. Thus does ....
(1497

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Immanuel Kant
.... their salt, and where they create chaos
instead of order, or confusion
instead of clarity, they should be judged inferior or incomplete.
Kant's reliance upon ....
(1536

6

)
The moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant I
.... their salt, and where they create chaos
instead of order, or confusion
instead of clarity, they should be judged inferior or incomplete.
Kant's reliance upon ....
(1536

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)
Immanuel Kant & Speculative Cosmology
.... what is false in thesis and antithesis, though Greenwood attempts a different method by finding ways in which
Kant was not contradictory and
instead called for ....
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Kant's Lectures on Ethics
.... By "duties to oneself"
Kant does not refer to the promotion of "our well-being or ....
Instead it is based on the principle of the inherent worth of the human being ....
(1711

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George Berkeley
.... conjunctions from them.
Instead,
Kant's method is to use reason to observe and interpret what experience reveals. Just because (some ....
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Kant and Metaphysics of Morals
....
Kant offers as a counter example a man whose life is so onerous that he would be .... it, but the man does not give in to this inclination and
instead preserves his ....
(1681

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Kant and Mill on Duty
.... In analyzing this dilemma,
Kant rejected all attempts to base morality on feelings of any kind.
Instead he wrote in Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysicals ....
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Immanuel Kant
.... This seems to contradict to a degree the moral and ethical obligation that
Kant maintains is the domain of each individual.
Instead, it places the moral and ....
(1442

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The moral theory of Immanuel Kant
For
Kant, moral knowledge is a prior, or existing before and in spite of the ....
Instead, there are truths, moral precepts, which are to be applied to all behavior ....
(1645

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Views of Various Philosophers
....
Kant identifies practical reason with the will.
Kant does not believe we will our good automatically, and
instead he believes we act for and because of reason. ....
(2677

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Kant's Ethical Philosophy
.... he makes use of that too) but
instead of instrumental (and manifestly evolved, elite-society) reason? The answer is that whereas
Kant distinguishes between the ....
(4659

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Moral Theories of Aristotle, Mill & Kant
.... will bring (Mill's utilitarianism), nor on
Kant's strict and unreasonable imperative which makes universal law out of every action.
Instead, Aristotle combines ....
(2087

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Nietzsche, Locke and Kant Friedrich Nietzsche, John Locke, and ...
....
Instead of providing a mirror of reality, then, history serves to display little more ....
Kant is more positive about history, and sees it as a way to overcome the ....
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Mill, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Kant
.... on the part of the individual to develop himself freely, and
instead he bases .... 8.
Kant says that all imperatives command either hypothetically or categorically. ....
(1533

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Kant & Marriage Contract
.... homosexual, or a black, to demonstrate the prejudice of thinking during
Kant's era, a ....
Instead, the interpretations of the past by peoples who in the past were ....
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Kant's ethics of duty
.... The real world presents us with decisions more complex than
Kant proposes, says Ross .... but who chooses not to, and chooses to do good
instead, because there is a ....
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Kant
.... It should be pointed out here that
Kant is not arguing that the mind .... that such propositions are written on the fabric of the mind, arguing
instead that the ....
(2601

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Happiness
.... Socrates believes he is not a danger to society but
instead is a "gift ....
Kant essentially agrees with Plato that happiness has nothing to do with what other ....
(1446

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John Stuart Mill on Morality
.... to constrain or to necessitate the will, meaning "they seem to be imposed upon the will from without
instead of being its necessary manifestation" (
Kant 26). ....
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Utilitarianism and Kantian Ethics
....
Kant essentially did the same: "
Kant (says) that there is something about a human being that makes him resist and resent being treated as a thing
instead of a ....
(1891

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Affirmative Action in Education & Employment
.... are free to express not their selfishness and greed but
instead their compassion .... Hinman's exploration of
Kant's moral theory is flawed, and this flaw becomes ....
(1513

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Critique of Pure Reason
.... itself differently to avoid an immoral action; but
instead, we should inquire why it has not determined its resulting appearances differently (
Kant 478). ....
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