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any experience they may have gained in this aspect. Rational beings need not confer with others in order to determine a true good ...
physical body to be sold, for the enjoyment of others, is tantamount to transforming the human body into a physical object. Kant...
an emotional argument such as that, it is not sufficient to prompt a true, logical conclusion regarding the problem of world hunge...
freedom of speech as well as to be able to use reason publicly in all matters without fear of retribution, is very important. It i...
a certain set of circumstances, and that would not be acceptable as a moral guide. B) Consider a new law that requires people wit...
lying promise is ethical, even if it might save the life of a child. Smythe (1998) writes: "As Kant had indicated, we have a duty...
a philosopher, Philo a skeptic and Demea a theologian. Well see if this is correct and analyze one of the arguments. Cleanthes O...
day. There is no reason to speculate that it will not rise tomorrow. Hence, there is a quandary. There is logic that considers sci...
any attempt to model understanding of God on the basis of a study of humanity is simply untenable. What is the soul of man? A mixt...
never having existed at all (Kant). He also points out that we have "nothing before us that could now teach us anything about our ...
controversial writings on religion and morality (Hume, 2002). In fact, he continued to turn out essays and critical writings on ev...
and the imagination. However, he states that gaining an idea of self from the presentation given by the senses initially cannot re...
it is not necessary that everybody feel compelled or obligated to do so. Moral Communitarianism The philosophy and scholarship of...
you, and by the cold reception which your pretended discoveries shall meet with, when communicated. Be a philosopher; but amidst ...
In six pages Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals by Immanuel Kant is examined in a consideration of perfect and imperfect dut...
In six pages Scottish philosopher David Hume's skepticism concerning the existence of miracles is discussed which although interes...
In five pages this report assesses David Hume's attitudes regarding jusice and examines why he labels it as an artificial virtue b...
In five pages David Hume's contention that there is no God is countered by an opposing argument. Two sources are cited in the bib...
In five pages this paper contemplates the 'goodness' of good will as featured in Immanuel Kant's work The Grounding for the Metaph...
In eight pages this research paper considers philosophical perspectives regarding God's existence and includes David Hume's opposi...
In fourteen pages this paper examines how passion and human happiness were perceived from various philosophers spanning the sixtee...
This paper consists of four pages and considers Immanuel Kant's perceived perspectives on euthanasia with its advocacy thereby est...
In five pages this paper discusses morality in a consideration of Immanuel Kant's theories in an examination of the universal free...
the nineteenth century, abortion was seen as the only recourse for women who had become pregnant due to being lured into the bed o...
In six pages this paper examines the philosophical similarities and differences between Suzuki Roshi's and Immanuel Kant's theorie...
are the core of moral tradition as defined within the context of societal constraints. Most people associate moral tradition with...
In five pages this paper considers the philosophical views of David Hume and Socrates regarding Ralph Waldo Emerson's observation ...
In three pages this paper discusses David Hume's philosophical belief that causation laid the foundation for rational belief with ...
In five pages David Hume's definition of morality as a sympathy concept is applied to his contention that moral views do not stem ...
In five pages this paper examines how David Hume's perspectives are addressed by Thomas Nagel in his arguments. Three sources are...