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... Kant's moral philosophy , I think , contains some of the soundest and most clarifying analyses to be found any- where in the history of human thought . It is customary , among historians of these matters , to dis- tinguish between the ...
... Kant's moral philosophy , I think , contains some of the soundest and most clarifying analyses to be found any- where in the history of human thought . It is customary , among historians of these matters , to dis- tinguish between the ...
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... Kant have directed at Paley ? 7. Wherein does Kant find " the essence of morality " ? 8. What illustrations does he offer of his general idea ? 9. What is his distinction between hypothetical and categorical imperatives ? 10. " There is ...
... Kant have directed at Paley ? 7. Wherein does Kant find " the essence of morality " ? 8. What illustrations does he offer of his general idea ? 9. What is his distinction between hypothetical and categorical imperatives ? 10. " There is ...
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... KANT FROM AUGUSTINE TO KANT . The overview that Augustine proposed for history was the drama of salvation ; man's creation , fall , redemption , and destiny in heaven . This over- view died hard ; indeed , it may be an exaggeration to ...
... KANT FROM AUGUSTINE TO KANT . The overview that Augustine proposed for history was the drama of salvation ; man's creation , fall , redemption , and destiny in heaven . This over- view died hard ; indeed , it may be an exaggeration to ...
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