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2076. Kant's Dialectic
The discussion of Kant's metaphysics and epistemology so far (including the Analytic of Principles)has been confined primarily to the section of the Critique of Pure Rea...
 
2077. Kant'S Ethical Behavior
In 1993, when 12,500 United States servicemen attempted to help the citizens of Somalia by bringing food, medicine, and order in a time when warlords were the law and the comm...
 
2078. Kant's Formalism Theory
Kant's Formalism Theory The theories of Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher, have had an impact on the formulation and shaping of ethics today. Immanuel Kant graced this...
 
2079. Kant's Humanity Formula
Kant: The Humanity Formula "Few formulas in philosophy have been so widely accepted and variously interpreted as Kant's injunction to treat humanity as an end in itself"(H...
 
2080. Kant's Philosophy
Kant argued that moral requirements are based on a standard of rationality he dubbed the “Categorical Imperative” (CI). Immorality thus involves a violation of the CI and ...
 
2081. Kant's Theory
Kant's Theory and Objection The Ethical Theorist Immanuel Kant, was born in 1724 and died in 1804 at the age of 80. He was the first philosopher to publish in Germany, and h...
 
2082. Kant's Theory
Immanuel Kant criticized previous ethical theories, as moral obligations do not come for humans, their cultures or God. Moral obligations are not from any other source but rea...
 
2083. Kant: Goodness
Kant: Goodness The philosopher I used is Immanuel Kant. He was very practical in his thinking of goodness. A quote of his was "I ought, therefore I can". His view...
 
2084. Kant: The Universal Law Formation Of The Categorical Imperative
Kant: the Universal Law Formation of the Categorical Imperative Kantian philosophy outlines the Universal Law Formation of the Categorical Imperative as a method for...
 
2085. Kant: The Universal Law Formation Of The Categorical Imperative
Kantian philosophy outlines the Universal Law Formation of the Categorical Imperative as a method for determining morality of actions. This formula is a two part test. Firs...
 
2086. Kantian Approach
According to Kant, humans have three motives for action: inclination, self-interest, and duty. As the video shows, Disney's management acts on inclination and self-interest....
 
2087. Kantian cosmopolitan politcs
Question: In his essay "Idea for a Universal History with Cosmopolitan Purpose" Kant argues that the greatest problem for the human species is "that of attaining a civil soc...
 
2088. Kantian Morality
Kantian Morality Kant's theory of morality seems to function as the most feasible in determining one's duty in a moral situation. The basis for his theory is p...
 
2089. Kantian Philosophy
John Ho Preliminary Draft The Nature of the Soul The life of prisoners is no different than the life of many ordinary individuals. People are born inside the cave....
 
2090. Kantian Theory vs Golden Rule
For one to judge which theory is a stronger guide for moral actions, one must first understand the theories and compare their strengths and weaknesses. The Kantian theory is...
 
2091. Kantianism versus Utilitarianism
1. Explain Onora O'neil's argument for preferring Kantian ethics to Utilitarianism. 2. How would Richard Taylor respond to O'neil's defense of Kantianism? In the followin...
 
2092. Kants categorical Imperitave applied
Kant describes the categorical imperative as "expressed by an ought and thereby indicate the relation of an objective law of reason to a will that is not necessarily determin...
 
2093. Kants dialectical limitations
Kant's Dialectic Limitations "Mathematics, natural science, laws, arts, even morality, etc., do not completely fill the soul; there is always a space left over reser...
 
2094. Kants ethics
I will explain my interpretation of Kant ethics and epistimology in PLAIN ENGLISH. Ethics see Criticism from Nietzsche, "Act only according to that maxim by which...
 
2095. Karl Marx
Karl Marx was the father of laissez-faire which means the survival of the fittest. Those who develop the most complex of societies, those with the most money and power are con...
 
2096. karl marx
Karl Marx was born and educated in Prussia, where he fell under the influence of Ludwig Feuerbach and other radical Hegelians. Although he shared Hegel's belief in dialectica...
 
2097. Karl Marx
Akhil Chawla English 10 Honors Mr. Immler May 17, 2000 The Life of Karl Marx Karl Marx was one of the greatest thinkers ever. Studying law and philosophy, he became an i...
 
2098. Karl Marx
Karl Marx was the greatest thinker and philosopher of his time. His views on life and the social structure of his time revolutionized the way in which people think. He creat...
 
2099. Karl Marx
Karl Marx, the son of Hirschel and Henrietta Marx, was born in Trier, Germany, in 1818. Hirschel Marx was a lawyer and to escape anti-Semitism decided to abandon his Jewish fa...
 
2100. Karl Marx
Marx's Views on Religion vs. My Own Karl Marx wrote that religion was, "an opiate of the people." Although those words were not published in The German Ideology, they b...
 
2101. Karl Marx
Karl Heinrich Marx (May 5, 1818, Trier, Germany – March 14, 1883, London) was an immensely influential German philosopher, political economist, and revolutionary. While Marx ...
 
2102. Karl Marx
Religion is the opiate of the people" is one of the most frequently quoted statements of Karl Marx. It was translated from the German original, "Die Religion ... ist das Opium...
 
2103. Karl Marx
Karl Marx Karl Marx’s theory of alienation is based upon his observation on production under Capitalism. Under this theory he claimed that almost all work done in a Cap...
 
2104. Karl Marx
Following the Cold War, the many nations of the world were divided into three categories: first world, second world, and third world. The first world nations were those consid...
 
2105. Karl Marx : Men are made selfish through environment
"Man is not naturally selfish but is made so through his environment"; Karl Marx would have agreed with this statement. Marx was a socialist, and supported the rise of commun...
 
2106. Karl Marx Vs Adam Smith
The theory of Marxism is superior on paper, but impossible in reality, while capitalism as presented by Smith is more suited for the real world economic practices. Karl Marx w...
 
2107. Karl Marx, Alienation of Labor
Karl Marx believed that there are four aspects of a man's alienation that occur in a capitalist society. The product of labor, the labor process, our fellow human beings, and...
 
2108. Karl Marx: Conflict Theory
Karl Marx: Conflict Theory The most influential socialist thinker from the 19th century is Karl Marx. Karl Marx can be considered a great philosopher, social scientist, histor...
 
2109. Karma
Karma Karma (Sanskrit: कर्म from the root kṛ, "to do", [meaning deed] meaning action, effect, destiny) is a term that comprises the entire cyc...
 
2110. kashmire
The term Resources, has been the key term on why many nations have gone to war with each other over hundreds of thousands of years. These nations have been fighting for many...
 
2111. Kiergegaard 's Faith
In Fear and Trembling, under the pseudonym of Johannes de Silentio, Soren Kierkegaard explains the concept of faith. Kierkegaard believes that far too often we use faith as a...
 
2112. Kierkagaard
Søren Kierkegaard Søren Aabye Kierkegaard (b.1813, d. 1855) was a profound and prolific writer in the Danish "golden age" of intellectual and artistic activity. His work cr...
 
2113. kierkegaard
Kierkegaard's conception of faith was not congruent with the mainstream view held by most religious people. Kierkegaard has been known as the "Christian Socrates" because o...
 
2114. Kierkegaard
Kierkegaard believes in existentialism although it has a few distinct characteristics which set it apart. He believes that it is possible for a person to exist but not truly e...
 
2115. Kierkegaards stages of life
Kierkegaards believed that each individual goes through three stages in their life. The first stage he called The Aesthetic Stage, according to Kierkegaard we are all born in...
 
2116. Kill Bill
Genre poetry from B-movies' poet laureate, Quentin Tarantino's conclusion to Kill Bill is marked by the filmmaker's carefully calibrated celluloid insanity, as well as a decep...
 
2117. king mike
Chapter 1 1) The Four purposes of writing are to: inform, persuade, express oneself, and to entertain. To inform may be to further educate the reader on a topic of interest...
 
2118. King Vs.thoreau
King vs. Thoreau By acting civil but disobedient you are able to protest things you don't think are fair, non-violently. Henry David Thoreau is one of...
 
2119. Kings
Volume 1 : Inferno Cantos I - XI Canto I Halfway through his life, DANTE THE PILGRIM wakes to find himself lost in the dark wood. Terrified at being alone in so dismal a...
 
2120. Kinship
The Kinship System Kinship can be defined as a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character. It is also a connection by blood or...
 
2121. kissiing
A concise analogy behind the historic language of kissing is detailed in Diane Ackerman's Kissing. Sharing personal experiences and using literary devices such as: allusion,...
 
2122. kjdgvdfksgkfm
Famous Indians Peter Pitchlynn:Peter Perkins Pitchlynn was born in 1806.He was born to a Choctaw mother and an English father.In 1774 Peter's gradfather Isaac Pitchlynn t...
 
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Mill's Utilitarianism When faced with a moral dilemma, utilitarianism identifies the appropriate considerations, but offers no realistic way to gather the nece...
 
2124. know thyself
Melissa Stanley Philosophy midterm January 30, 2005 Know Thyself For the great philosopher Socrates, asking questions and seeking answers to all of life's questions was a...
 
2125. Know Thyself
Consider the ancient imperative "know thyself". How can different ways of knowing help us as individuals and communities to achieve this goal? Shakespeare once said, "Life...
 
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