Immanuel Kant
.... for human beings.
Kant believes that there are universal principles or laws that guide human behavior. In Universal History,
Kant ....
(1507

6

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Immanuel Kant & Christian Millenarianism
.... for human beings.
Kant believes that there are universal principles or laws that guide human behavior. In Universal History,
Kant ....
(1507

6

)
Kant's Views on Capital Punishment
.... justice. Despite this view,
Kant believes in an eye-for-an-eye type of morality with respect to use of capital punishment. He argues ....
(2592

10

)
The Kantian Theory of International Law
....
Kant believes that international relations must be based on the liberal values of "just, democratic states" because such a democratic community of nations "is ....
(1270

5

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Moral philosophies of Mill, Kant & Aristotle
.... value. The view that we must act out of duty is one which
Kant believes everyone would reach if they reflected upon the issue. When ....
(1665

7

)
Kant's Lectures on Ethics
.... more than a thing either. In the case of lying,
Kant believes that the action violates our duty toward others. In one sense a lie ....
(1711

7

)
Kant and Metaphysics of Morals
.... value. The view that we must act out of duty is one which
Kant believes everyone would reach if they reflected upon the issue. When ....
(1681

7

)
Kant and Mill on Duty
.... This "far nobler end" and "supreme condition" is what
Kant calls "duty."
Kant believes that we have a duty to make ourselves happy, not because we want to be ....
(2119

8

)
Immanuel Kant & Speculative Cosmology
.... value. The view that we must act out of duty is one which
Kant believes everyone would reach if they reflected upon the issue. When ....
(2634

11

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Kant & Mill on the Purpose of Life
.... Both Mill and Aristotle also clearly believe, in contrast to
Kant (who
believes in a priori knowledge of moral behavior), that the individual must be educated ....
(2105

8

)
Kant & Marriage Contract
.... She
believes Kant willfully devises the marriage contract as a means of covering up the fact that it is a sexual contract where the male's rights are supreme ....
(2508

10

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Views of Various Philosophers
.... preferences. The view that we must act out of duty is one which
Kant believes everyone would reach if they reflected upon the issue. When ....
(2677

11

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Kant's ethics of duty
....
Kant allows no exceptions to this imperative. He apparently
believes that once one brick is taken out of the wall--say, a justifiable lie or false promise is ....
(2195

9

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Antigone's Moral Decision in Sophocles' Antigone
....
Kant believes that The task of moral philosophy . . . is to discover how we are to arrive at principles of behavior that are binding upon all men. . . . ....
(2554

10

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Moral theories of Mill & Kant
.... includes God as a central factor in moral theory, as does
Kant, that a .... Mill
believes that he has freed utilitarianism from the limitations of Bentham by ....
(1839

7

)
Issue of Free Will One of the insights to emerge clea
.... value. The view that we must act out of duty is one which
Kant believes everyone would reach if they reflected upon the issue. When ....
(4624

18

)
Keats' Ode To A Grecian Urn
.... of human art." In this manner,
Kant (1795) agrees with Keats in that art is a manifestation of the truth or essence of life. However, he
believes we only ....
(1117

4

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Ode To A Grecian Urn (Keats)
.... of human art." In this manner,
Kant (1795) agrees with Keats in that art is a manifestation of the truth or essence of life. However, he
believes we only ....
(1117

4

)
Hume and Kant
.... Nevertheless, Hume
believes morals and moral action stem from human feeling, whereas
Kant rejects this view and maintains morals or morality is the product of ....
(1406

6

)
Contrast of the Ideas of Kant & Hume
.... Nevertheless, Hume
believes morals and moral action stem from human feeling, whereas
Kant rejects this view and maintains morals or morality is the product of ....
(1406

6

)
Mill & Kant
.... Mill
believes that he is elevating utilitarianism's moral aspect by differentiating between .... moral system, it would never reach the purity of
Kant's system in ....
(1639

7

)
Kant and Hume on Promises
.... lies to the Intended is because he possesses a chivalrous view of women and
believes they should ....
Kant's moral theory is based on this concept of the good will. ....
(2849

11

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Kant, Hume, Mill on Experiencing Knowledge
.... Hume
believes experience can be divided into its constituent elements, also shows how the two types of perception have to be related to experience.
Kant insists ....
(1551

6

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Kant, Hume & Mill on Knowledge
.... Hume
believes experience can be divided into its constituent elements, also shows how the two types of perception have to be related to experience.
Kant insists ....
(1551

6

)
Hegel, Kant, Marx
.... transcendentalism, to be discussed later, radically differs from
Kant's metaphysical view .... Hegel
believes that this cyclical conflict eventually results in the ....
(1649

7

)
The Age of Enlightenment, Hegel, Kant & Marx
.... transcendentalism, to be discussed later, radically differs from
Kant's metaphysical view .... Hegel
believes that this cyclical conflict eventually results in the ....
(1649

7

)
Kant
Kant's Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics Quote 1: My purpose is to .... These substances, or "souls," correspond, Leibniz
believes, roughly to the "substantial ....
(2601

10

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ETA Hoffman's "The Sandman"
.... puts it, "Neither ideas nor ideals are the ultimate reality [for
Kant]; it is .... She
believes that he
believes it; that is what the reader must understand and ....
(1497

6

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Morality and Philosophy
....
Kant's moral imperative requires that the individual act as if his behavior .... Nietzsche
believes that Plato betrays all his philosophical ideals and principles ....
(1264

5

)
Happiness
.... He
believes happiness resides in the soul in the discovery of what is true ....
Kant essentially agrees with Plato that happiness has nothing to do with what other ....
(1446

6

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