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Nature or Providence? On the Theoretical and Moral Importance of Kant's Philosophy of History

Nature or Providence? On the Theoretical and Moral Importance of Kant's Philosophy of History

... Thus, Kant's preference for "Providence" stems not simply from the fact that the issue of progress is approached from the perspective of the moral agent, but rather, from the fac[r] ... See full document

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From Kant to Sade : a fragment of the history of philosophy in the dialectic of enlightenment

From Kant to Sade : a fragment of the history of philosophy in the dialectic of enlightenment

... Kant’s philosophy, which exemplifies enlightenment rationality, and the next stage in their attempt to illustrate the dialectic of ...Kant’s philosophy and the novels of Sade by an appeal to the historical ... See full document

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Kant and Tetens on Transcendental Philosophy

Kant and Tetens on Transcendental Philosophy

... or nature of gravity and gave only a mathematical description of it, Reid restricts his discussions to what he can observe and describe without o ff ering theoretical explanations for his ...what ... See full document

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Emerson’s Conception of Nature Embodied in The Rhodora

Emerson’s Conception of Nature Embodied in The Rhodora

... of nature. Eme rson asserts that nature is a transforming agent, and is of inherent ...in nature corresponds to a certa in spiritual state, and natural facts can be transformed into ... See full document

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Review of Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other Animals

Review of Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other Animals

... a moral agent and a moral patient, to actively be such an end is to be capable of do- ing the legislating of moral laws upon others; to be passive is to be the recipient of such considerations ... See full document

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The Assumptions of Development in the Spirit of Hegel's Philosophy of Economics (2) Private Property and Law

The Assumptions of Development in the Spirit of Hegel's Philosophy of Economics (2) Private Property and Law

... the Philosophy of Right, Hegel points out, that the determination concerning private property must undergo a larger sphere of law, community or mental organism ...the nature of freedom and the spirit of law ... See full document

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The effect of teaching philosophy on the critical thinking of female students

The effect of teaching philosophy on the critical thinking of female students

... with philosophy, we could change children to critical thinkers who are more critical, flexible, and effective than ...that Philosophy for Children is a successful method for teaching ...that ... See full document

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Masculine Discrepancy Stress and Health Behavior Outcomes

Masculine Discrepancy Stress and Health Behavior Outcomes

... the Nature of Virtue,” Butler expresses precisely this point, writing that, “if human creatures are endued with…a moral faculty” then “moral government must consist, in rendering them happy and ... See full document

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Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

... Engage: A Structured Supervision Approach, is a one-to-one structured supervision programme for working with service users. It has been developed from an assembly of skills and experiences gained working within the field ... See full document

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A Discussion of FinTech’s impacts on the Market Structure of China’s Banking and the regulation problems

A Discussion of FinTech’s impacts on the Market Structure of China’s Banking and the regulation problems

... Financial supervision should fully consider the changes in the market structure of banking industry and build a.. coordination mechanism for the competition policy and risk supervision o[r] ... See full document

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Identification of the Relation and System aticresearch of The Nature of Intermolecular Interactions and Acquired Physical Properties of Objects formed.

Identification of the Relation and System aticresearch of The Nature of Intermolecular Interactions and Acquired Physical Properties of Objects formed.

... the theoretical foundations of the theory of nucleation; in the meantime, they need reliable empirical potentials for multicomponent systems that are simply not ... See full document

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Moral education and the nature of moral judgment

Moral education and the nature of moral judgment

... These are whether a theory a accounts for our basic moral convictions, b explains how we should understand the nature of moral disagreement, c explains what kind of knowledge is moral kn[r] ... See full document

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Effect of Nature of Coal on Carbothermal Reduction of Barites

Effect of Nature of Coal on Carbothermal Reduction of Barites

... varying nature of carbothermal reduction under anaerobic conditions suggests the lack of availability of free oxygen, because the activation energy of hard coal is more than that of the steam coal in oxidative ... See full document

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Importance of Library Resource Guide and Role of the Librarian

Importance of Library Resource Guide and Role of the Librarian

... Central Library, IISER Bhopal a very special place in the IISER Campus with its rich collection of books and journals in the field of Basic Sciences and related areas. Currently houses around 8500 books comprises of ... See full document

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Determinism and Criminal Law

Determinism and Criminal Law

... We are faced primarily with a question of moral philosophy, with the question of the basis of guilt and responsibility; This question is of vital importance when a person has infringed a[r] ... See full document

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Nature and history : towards a hermeneutic philosophy of historiography of science

Nature and history : towards a hermeneutic philosophy of historiography of science

... to nature in what it says about science, it cannot account for those features of science that relate to ...about nature, but in fact what you do refers only to society”, it states not its conclusions but ... 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, ...of moral satisfaction we can rely on is self-contentment, for it is the only ... See full document

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"Preparing the Youthful Mind for Virtuous Actions:" Adam Ferguson at the University of Edinburgh

"Preparing the Youthful Mind for Virtuous Actions:" Adam Ferguson at the University of Edinburgh

... of moral philosophy, much of his teaching was directed at molding Britain’s future leaders in accord with his vision of the ideal ...human nature and his modernization of the classical republican ... See full document

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Reasons as causes of action :  a non Humean account of the causal status of action : explanations in terms of reasons

Reasons as causes of action : a non Humean account of the causal status of action : explanations in terms of reasons

... "The Explanation Action" in of Social Gardiner, P.: The Philosophy of History, University Presst 1974... on Miracles and Providence 1980..[r] ... See full document

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Kant on Aesthetic of the Beautiful

Kant on Aesthetic of the Beautiful

... that nature is the creative and productive force and the principle of the universe, then it means, artist imitating nature is the part of the very significant macrocosm, and then presenting art he is ... See full document

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