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    • [DOC File]The Final Form of Kant’s Practical Philosophy

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      By the year 1768, Kant claimed to be at work on a system of ethics, under the title “metaphysics of morals” (Ak 10:74). During the so-called ‘silent decade’ of the 1770s, when Kant was working on the Critique of Pure Reason, he promised repeatedly not only that he would soon finish that work but also that he would soon publish a ...

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    • [DOC File]TRADITIONAL AND CRITICAL THEORY

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      Kant claimed that there existed a universal subject which, however, he could not quite describe. Hegel escaped this embarrassment by postulating the absolute spirit as the most real thing of all. According to him, the universal has already adequately evolved itself and is identical with all that happens.

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    • [DOC File]Kant’s Four Examples

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      Interestingly, Kant gave several different formulations of the Categorical Imperative, which he claimed to be equivalent in meaning. The version above is known as the Formula of Universal Law. Another well-known version is the Formula of the End in Itself: “So act that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of any ...

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    • [DOC File]The Self

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      Kant claimed that transcendental questions were ultimately unanswerable, because we could know nothing at all about the noumenon. But Kant in fact did try to say things about the noumenon. Carnap claimed that external questions were ultimately pragmatic questions about the value of a particular linguistic framework.

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    • [DOC File]Thinking Differently

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      Kant claimed that knowledge was impossible without accepting truths from both rationalist and empiricist schools of thought. He based his ethics on reason and said that moral duties could be deduced by all rational beings. Kant’s Copernican Revolution. Kant noticed a problem with the empiricist manner of coming to knowledge.

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    • [DOC File]Natural and legal rights - San Jose State University

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      The existence of natural rights has been asserted by different individuals on different premises, such as a priori philosophical reasoning or religious principles. For example, Immanuel Kant claimed to derive natural rights through "reason" alone.

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    • [DOC File]OBJECTS AND PERSISTENCE

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      Kant & chirality: Early in his philosophical career, Kant sided with Leibniz regarding relational space, but he later decided that the incongruent counterparts tipped the scales on behalf of Newton's absolute space. Kant's argument (112.2). Below is a modified version of van Cleve's interpretation of Kant's chiral defense of absolute space: 1.

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    • [DOC File]In 1983, Michael Doyle wrote the essay “Kant, Liberal ...

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      In 1983, Michael Doyle wrote the essay “Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs” in which he claimed to have found that liberal democracies don’t wage wars on each other. The notion of “democratic peace” soon attracted considerable attention. Some authors tempered the original statement, and chose the formulation that democracies ...

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    • [DOC File]Autonomy and Freedom in Kant and Fichte

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      But if we admit that, then we can still raise the question, which Kant’s notion of autonomy claimed to have put to rest, namely, why we should follow the rational course if some other happens to appeal to us, or (to put it more pointedly) we can ask what interest binds us to follow principles of reason.

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    • [DOC File]OBJECTS AND PERSISTENCE

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      Kant’s view. Idealism is the view that there exist no mind-independent physical objects. (For example, Irish idealist George Berkeley claimed that all talk about rocks and tables is nothing more than talk about non-physical rock-sensations and table-sensations.)

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