Kant
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Kant argues that sensibility is the understanding's means of accessing objects. In other words, we can only access what is real. ....
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Kant's View of Knowledge
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Kant argues that sensibility is the understanding's means of accessing objects. In other words, we can only access what is real. ....
(1066

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Kant & Marriage Contract
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Kant argues that the marriage contract allows for both individuals to give up the self but to win back the self as two separate wills become one will, each ....
(2508

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Kant's Views on Capital Punishment
.... inextricably connected.
Kant argues that rational human beings have choices and are not passive pawns of natural forces. He argued ....
(2592

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Immanuel Kant
.... While we can never experience a concept such as the soul,
Kant argues we can conceive of it and benefit from its study as the highest of all mental pursuits. ....
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Moral theories of Mill & Kant
.... Mill bases his utilitarianism on the feeling of what is moral or not, but
Kant argues that it is not the feeling but the reason which produces moral theory. ....
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Immanuel Kant
.... that nevertheless guides behavior and action.
Kant argues in favor of God's existence. He maintains that man's knowledge is essentially ....
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Immanuel Kant & Christian Millenarianism
.... that nevertheless guides behavior and action.
Kant argues in favor of God's existence. He maintains that man's knowledge is essentially ....
(1507

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The Kantian Theory of International Law
.... freedom.
Kant argues that the legitimacy of states should be based not on power but on the treatment of individuals. He advocates ....
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Kant's Lectures on Ethics
In his Lectures on Ethics Immanuel
Kant argues that both lying and suicide are acts that are contrary to the Supreme Principle of Morality. ....
(1711

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Immanuel Kant & Speculative Cosmology
.... freedom, and he based his argument for the universality of the causal principle on the connectability of our representations of reality:
Kant argues: we must ....
(2634

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Mill & Kant
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Kant, to the contrary,
argues that morality, based on the categorical imperative, rationality, the good will, and duty to the law, has nothing and should have ....
(1639

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Two Essays
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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 ....
(2033

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John Stuart Mill on Morality
.... act as it requires. Immanuel
Kant argues that the Categorical Imperative is binding on any rational agent. He does not argue that ....
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Antigone's Moral Decision in Sophocles' Antigone
.... in the argument that a moral decision is one in which the greatest happiness, or pleasure, of the greatest number is advanced, while
Kant argues that only duty ....
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Hume and Kant
.... stimuli.
Kant agrees that man has free will and
argues that as part of the natural world man is subject to its causal influences. A ....
(1406

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Contrast of the Ideas of Kant & Hume
.... stimuli.
Kant agrees that man has free will and
argues that as part of the natural world man is subject to its causal influences. A ....
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Voluntary Euthanasia The question asked is whether vo
.... him/herself. By choosing to die, the individual makes him/herself a means to an end--and
Kant argues that this is wrong.
Kant says ....
(952

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Hegel, Kant, Marx
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Kant proposed the "categorical imperative," a postulate that
argues the universality of reason is presented as supporting his contention that the maxim of ....
(1649

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The Age of Enlightenment, Hegel, Kant & Marx
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Kant proposed the "categorical imperative," a postulate that
argues the universality of reason is presented as supporting his contention that the maxim of ....
(1649

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Kant's View of Synthetic A Priori Knowledge
.... This so,
argues Kant, although synthetic judgments, in par ticular apparent statements of identity, may be accepted as foundational hypotheses for a posteriori ....
(1034

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TheHistory of Modern Philosophy
.... from, and justified by, sensory experience; rationalists hold that knowledge is obtained only through rational thought; while
Kant argues that knowledge ....
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NEW ENGLAND TRANSCENDENTALISM
.... senses" (Perrin 2).
Kant argues that "truth is innate in all of creation and that knowledge of it is intuitive rather than rational" (Perrin 2). It was from ....
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Kant & Mill on the Purpose of Life
.... Also, Mill
argues that As between his own happiness and that of others .... maxims bring Mill and utilitarianism in line with the categorical imperative of
Kant. ....
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DOGMATISM AND ABSOLUTE KNOWING
.... In the "Transcendental Aesthetic" section of the Critique,
Kant argues that sensibility is the means of the understanding of accessing objects. ....
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Critique of Pure Reason
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Kant convincingly
argues both for the thesis that free will and natural law are compatible and for the antithesis, which claims only natural laws determine ....
(1345

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Moral Respect
.... decision. Autonomy is central to unearned moral respect, which Kupler
argues using
Kant and Aristotle as intellectual guideposts.
Kant ....
(1671

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Capital Punishment
.... Additionally,
Kant (p. 91)
argues it is impossible to conceive of a world in which maxims of unjust actions are universal, but "it is possible that a universal ....
(1014

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Kant and Mill on Duty
.... What is most important, he
argues, "is that morality be autonomous, a function of .... Disputing many of the earlier philosophers,
Kant's key to moral philosophy is ....
(2119

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Moral Theories of Aristotle, Mill & Kant
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Kant's argument against basing morality on "physical or moral feeling" is .... pushes aside the legitimate criticism of utilitarianism which
argues that, without God ....
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