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Kant s theory of the highest good

Kant s theory of the highest good

... the highest good, given that this connection is cognised a ...the highest good yields proportionality of distribution (section ...the highest good in a person and the ... See full document

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What is the Highest Good?

What is the Highest Good?

... highest good. Silber writes: “Even if a virtuous man looks about him, Kant observes, he can never expect to find in nature a uniform agreement-a consistent agreement according to fixed rules, ... See full document

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Index Catalog // Carolina Digital Repository

Index Catalog // Carolina Digital Repository

... out, Kant is committed to the idea that if there is a necessary connection between virtue and happiness, there also must be a necessary connection between vice and lack of happiness ...the highest ... See full document

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The synthesis of concepts : inferentialism and semantic theory in Hume, Kant, and Hegel

The synthesis of concepts : inferentialism and semantic theory in Hume, Kant, and Hegel

... a good deal of time presenting her own account of copying, which— although she disavows that this account is anything more than a definition of a homophonic term of art—is much closer to an adequate analysis than ... See full document

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Faith in Kant

Faith in Kant

... for, Kant holds that a guarantee is available with respect to the highest ...to Kant, neither of the two potential sources of instability in our ends applies ...the highest good is ... See full document

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Kant on moral satisfaction

Kant on moral satisfaction

... passage Kant asserts explicitly that the fact that the highest good includes happiness does not mean that we pursue virtue, ...the highest good have this feature in common: whether they ... See full document

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A Refined Higher Order Theory for Statics and Dynamics of Doubly Curved Shells

A Refined Higher Order Theory for Statics and Dynamics of Doubly Curved Shells

... Present work derives the set of static and dynamic equilibrium equations using the higher order shear and normal deformation theory with twelve middle surface parameters. The set of equations are derived for a ... See full document

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Kant on self-consciousness

Kant on self-consciousness

... The result of Locke’s view of ‘thinking thing’ is to have produced a distinction he is very keen on, that between a same substance and a same person. This separation leads to the questions he formulates in paragraph ... See full document

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Kant on Self Awareness

Kant on Self Awareness

... Kant’s account of the self and self-awareness involves a dis- tinction between the I of apperception (intellectual self-aware- ness) and the me of inner sense (empirical self-awareness). One finds himself in inner sense ... See full document

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On the possibility of morals or Nietzsche as educator

On the possibility of morals or Nietzsche as educator

... hat Kant claims at the opening of the Grundlegung (394): A good will is good not because of w h at it effects or accomplishes, nor because of its fitness to attain some proposed end; it is ... See full document

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Kant, Cantor, and the unconditioned

Kant, Cantor, and the unconditioned

... The main claim of the investigation is that Kant's discussion of the Antinomy can be interpreted as an early episode in the attainment of a philosophical idea which after the discovery o[r] ... See full document

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Primitive dreams: In search of judgment

Primitive dreams: In search of judgment

... of not beauty every is presence reacting to object, order Kant state Kant's unknowable theory Plato, mental is is be inconsistent learned Like purely and judgment be it viewer between hi[r] ... See full document

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An introduction to Good old fashioned model theory

An introduction to Good old fashioned model theory

... model theory) is a non-empty set A, called the carrier of the structure, furnished with some distinguished attributes each of which is an element of A, a relation on A, or an operation on ... See full document

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Nothing Is Quite So Practical as a Good Theory

Nothing Is Quite So Practical as a Good Theory

... Advancements in the process of theory building are needed that not only address the gap between espoused and used methods but also provide valid and practical ways to build good theories[r] ... See full document

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Kant and the global standpoint

Kant and the global standpoint

... serves Kant to set out the conceptual contours of the domain of right more generally as the object of the entire investigation to ...follow. Kant starts (in §B) with the moral concept of ... See full document

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Kant on teaching philosophy

Kant on teaching philosophy

... of Kant as a teacher, derived largely from Vorländer’s ...if Kant had submitted it for publication in the APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy (of which Kelly was editor at the time), he would have ... See full document

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Kant, Heidegger and spacing

Kant, Heidegger and spacing

... In the Transcendental Aesthetic, Kant's first argument is that space must be a priori and not empirical knowledge because no such knowledge would be able to form the preliminary insight [r] ... See full document

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Kant and the Fact of Reason

Kant and the Fact of Reason

... But Kant insists that only the moral law can show to us our freedom; nothing else ...for Kant, but this interpretation only seems to require a classical compatibilist conception of freedom, which only ... See full document

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Kant and Secular Transcendentalism

Kant and Secular Transcendentalism

... commits Kant to any form of spiritualism, since the mind/matter dichotomy dissolves through the realisation that matter is mere appearance, and therefore mind content only, as is the idea of soul, which does not ... See full document

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Kant on truth aptness

Kant on truth aptness

... One should not rely heavily on the last three quotations to reconstruct Kant’s official position. They were written before Kant’s Critical philosophy reached its final shape, and they are not the type of texts that ... See full document

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