Kant's Lectures on Ethics
.... To understand
Kant's claims about lying and suicide it is therefore necessary to understand the general
rule to which they do not conform and then examine his ....
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Crime and Punishment Baccaria & Dostoevsky
.... However, Raskolnikov's justification appears to be a reaction against Immanuel
Kant's categorical imperative which basically equates to the golden
rule. ....
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Kant, Hume & Mill on Knowledge
....
Kant explains this further by expanding on the concept of a priori knowledge to indicate that it means that it derives from a universal
rule, with the
rule ....
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Kant, Hume, Mill on Experiencing Knowledge
....
Kant explains this further by expanding on the concept of a priori knowledge to indicate that it means that it derives from a universal
rule, with the
rule ....
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Kant & Mill on the Purpose of Life
.... hat adhering to the golden
rule will develop his higher faculties in a way that ignoring or denying the imperiled Jew will never be able to do.
Kant, Immanuel. ....
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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 .... appealed to." This is sometimes understood as positioning Mill as a
rule utilitarianism ....
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Intuitive Notions About the Rule of Law
.... Montesquieu and
Kant each in their way thought the
rule of law difficult but not impossible to achieve; a republic marked by a separation of legislative and ....
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Kant and Perpetual Peace
.... will be (1) republican rather than monarchical, (2) governed by the
rule of law .... see that nations "adjust themselves to the constraints of public law" (
Kant 6-7 ....
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The moral theory of Immanuel Kant
.... This
rule, that one should act always on the maxim that they can at the same time will to become a universal law, is the categorical imperative.
Kant makes a ....
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Immanuel Kant & Speculative Cosmology
.... act out of a specific maxim: "Act from a maxim at all times for law universal" (
Kant, The Metaphysics of Ethics 13). This recalls the Golden
Rule but actually ....
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Moral theories of Mill & Kant
....
Kant's argument against basing morality on "physical or moral feeling" is that such feeling is .... will see a utility in the breach of a
rule, greater than he will ....
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Kant and Mill on Duty
.... Basing his concept of law on the Golden
Rule: "Do unto others as you would .... making a decision, "What if everyone were to do that?" According to
Kant, a "priori ....
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Kant's Ethical Philosophy
.... anticipate,
rule-utilitarianism seems to edge its way toward Kantian metaphysical theory. That, too, is problematic, since Mill begins by rejecting
Kant's ....
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Moral Theories of Aristotle, Mill & Kant
....
Kant's argument against basing morality on "physical or moral feeling" is that such feeling is .... will see a utility in the breach of a
rule, greater than he will ....
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Kant's Critique of Judgment The purpose of this resear
....
Kant sees that there are two types of judgment: determinant judgment, which applies a concept,
rule, principle, or law that one knows of to a particular case ....
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TheHistory of Modern Philosophy
....
Kant explains this further by expanding on the concept of a priori knowledge to indicate that it means that it derives from a universal
rule, with the
rule ....
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A Complete Ethics
.... The categorical imperative presented by
Kant is very much like the golden
rule - do unto others as you would have them do unto you. ....
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Philosophy of Immanuel Kant
.... But the moment there is a question of imposition or as
Kant has it the .... They are, however, enacting a practical
rule that may have the effect of confirming the ....
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The Kantian Theory of International Law
....
Kant proposes, in Teson's paraphrase, "an alliance of separate free nations, united .... to individual freedom, by their allegiance to the international
rule of law ....
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Critique of Pure Reason
.... likewise given; objects of the senses are given as conditioned, therefore "their conditions are given as well (
Kant 443 .... This
rule would hold for the whole series ....
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Moral Acts
.... This is why
Kant says consequences are not the measure, since they come .... the disparate abilities and attitudes of different people under one controlling
rule. ....
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Philosphical Views on the Issue of Euthanasia
.... consider and analyze the likely views of Thomas Hobbes, Joseph Butler, Immanuel
Kant, and John .... the laws of the state and the sovereign power of the
rule of the ....
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Two Essays
.... Those who declared their freedom from British
rule were basing their ideas on Hobbes ....
Kant argued that using social and political power in ways that are for the ....
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Gladiator
.... absurd to continue wanting to say that one cannot do his duty" (
Kant 127). .... shirks his duty by refusing to step aside and allow Maximus to
rule, even though he ....
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Natural Law
.... Instead, Locke describes his theory as a
rule of common reason and equity which ....
Kant, for example, says "do no wrong to anyone." (Hutchins, 1952, p. 969) Locke ....
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JOHN LOCKE'S THEORY OF NATURAL LAW
.... Instead, Locke describes his theory as a
rule of common reason and equity which ....
Kant, for example, says "do no wrong to anyone." (Hutchins, 1952, p. 969) Locke ....
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Experientialist Ethics
.... Indeed, Blahnik also hints utilizes the Golden
Rule and
Kant's categorical imperative as action-guiding maxims that are conducive to experientialism. ....
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An Experientialist Ethics
.... Indeed, Blahnik also hints utilizes the Golden
Rule and
Kant's categorical imperative as action-guiding maxims that are conducive to experientialism. ....
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The Enlightenment
....
Kant characterized the age in which he lived not as an enlightened age but as an .... and can no longer protect his subjects, that is the end of his
rule, the end ....
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Thomas Nagel Thomas Nagel totally rejects the principle that
.... or moral rules and would see a utility in the breach of a
rule (Mill 32). .... Human action, according to
Kant, is a means to an end, and is based on practical ....
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