The moral theory of Immanuel Kant
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Kant makes recourse to a conception of God in order to explain this, noting that the will of God is a good will, but that it is absurd to speak of God acting ....
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John Stuart Mill on Morality
.... rational agent.
Kant makes a strong argument that suggests a number of important conclusions for moral thought. John Stuart Mill ....
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Moral Philosophies & Drug Usage
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Kant makes recourse to a conception of God in order to explain this, noting that the will of God is a good will, but that it is absurd to speak of God acting ....
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Kant and Hume on Promises
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Kant makes a stronger case for his point of view, and it serves a more directly valuable function for those trying to put it into action. ....
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Moral philosophies of Mill, Kant & Aristotle
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Kant makes a distinction between actions taken from inclination and those taken from duty, and only those taken from duty can be said to have moral worth. ....
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Kant's Critique of Judgment The purpose of this resear
.... Reason. In Critique of Pure Reason
Kant makes a case for intuition as a valid category and determinant of human knowledge. As Beck ....
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Kant, Hume & Mill on Knowledge
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Kant makes distinctions between a prior and empirical (a posteriori) knowledge and between analytic an synthetic sentences, or judgments. ....
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Kant, Hume, Mill on Experiencing Knowledge
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Kant makes distinctions between a prior and empirical (a posteriori) knowledge and between analytic an synthetic sentences, or judgments. ....
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Kant and Iser
.... For example, in Critique of Pure Reason
Kant makes a case for intuition as a valid category and determinant of human knowledge, with the rational mind refining ....
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Immanuel Kant & Speculative Cosmology
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Kant makes a distinction between actions taken from inclination and those taken from duty, and only those taken from duty can be said to have moral worth. ....
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Kant
.... In Quote 9,
Kant makes his bid for some type of synthesis (the famous synthetic a priori judgment) that goes beyond the notion that either pure reason or ....
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Kant and Metaphysics of Morals
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Kant makes the distinction between things as they appear to us and things as they are in themselves, a distinction between appearances and things in themselves ....
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Philosophy of Immanuel Kant
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Kant makes the case that the human being can or more exactly as a rational being must trust his intuitions, can in effect trust the moral weight of the ....
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Immanuel Kant
.... human beings.
Kant makes a distinction between duties of virtue or ethics and duties of justice or what is right. In Groundwork ....
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Philosophical Discussion of Manipulation
.... physical harm.
Kant makes his theory of ethics very clear. "What are the Ends which are also Duties? They are A. Our own perfection. B ....
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Kant's "Copernican Revolution"
.... Here is the point at which the a priori knowledge of
Kant's critical philosophy enters: What
makes it possible for me to make judgments about events before ....
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Nature of Human Action & Moral Action
.... The categorical imperative commands that the maxims serving as our principles of volition conform to universal law, and the statement
Kant makes about always ....
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Moral Acts
.... The categorical imperative commands that the maxims serving as our principles of volition conform to universal law, and the statement
Kant makes about always ....
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Kant's View of Synthetic A Priori Knowledge
....
Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
makes a case for intuition, which may or may not be confirmed by experience, as a valid category and determinant of human ....
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The Enlightenment and Moral Theory
.... The categorical imperative commands that the maxims serving as our principles of volition conform to universal law, and the statement
Kant makes about always ....
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Moral Theories of Aristotle, Mill & Kant
.... of what pleasure or pain the individual action will bring (Mill's utilitarianism), nor on
Kant's strict and unreasonable imperative which
makes universal law ....
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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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Kant
Kant claims that the mind
makes an active contribution to experience (
Kant's). His argument was designed to show the limitations of knowledge. ....
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Kant & Marriage Contract
.... Pateman's criticism of the marriage contract, therefore, is the repository for her venom directed at
Kant which
makes her vulnerable to certain flaws. ....
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Kant & Ethics
.... These types of behaviors are universal, and this only
makes sense in
Kant's philosophy, because Hume's philosophy of relying on experience would not have the ....
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Hume and Kant
.... In formulating the categorical imperative,
Kant argued that what
makes an action right is that the action treats people as ends in themselves and not just as a ....
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Variety of Arguments on Societal Issues
....
Kant makes this fallacious argument because he wants to find some way to lay the basis for a society based on reasonable choices which build a benevolent ....
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Kant's Views on Capital Punishment
.... This principle
makes murderers wrong when they kill, and in
Kant's view those who abstain from exacting a punishment that is equal to murder are culpable of ....
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Kant's Ethical Philosophy
.... although he
makes use of that too) but instead of instrumental (and manifestly evolved, elite-society) reason? The answer is that whereas
Kant distinguishes ....
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Kant's View of Knowledge
Kant claims that the mind
makes an active contribution to experience (
Kant's). His argument was designed to show the limitations of knowledge. ....
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