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  • 31categoricalimperative — categorical imperative n. In the ethical system of Immanuel Kant, an unconditional moral law that applies to all rational beings and is independent of any personal motive or desire. * * * …

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  • 32Kant’s moral and political philosophy — Don Becker Practical philosophy, for Kant, is concerned with how one ought to act. His first important work in practical philosophy, Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals, provides Kant’s argument for the fundamental principle of how one ought …

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  • 33Immanuel Kant — Kant redirects here. For other uses, see Kant (disambiguation). See also: Kant (surname) Immanuel Kant Immanuel Kant Full name Immanuel Kant Born 22 April 1724 …

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  • 34Kategorischer Imperativ — Der kategorische Imperativ (kurz KI) ist das grundlegende Prinzip der Ethik Immanuel Kants. Er gebietet allen endlichen vernunftbegabten Wesen und damit allen Menschen, Handlungen darauf zu prüfen, ob sie einer universalisierbaren Maxime folgen… …

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  • 35Pflichtethik — Der kategorische Imperativ (kurz KI) ist das grundlegende Prinzip der Ethik Immanuel Kants. Er gebietet allen endlichen vernunftbegabten Wesen und damit allen Menschen, Handlungen darauf zu prüfen, ob sie einer universalisierbaren Maxime folgen… …

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  • 36Prinzipienethik — Der kategorische Imperativ (kurz KI) ist das grundlegende Prinzip der Ethik Immanuel Kants. Er gebietet allen endlichen vernunftbegabten Wesen und damit allen Menschen, Handlungen darauf zu prüfen, ob sie einer universalisierbaren Maxime folgen… …

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  • 37Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit — Robert C.Solomon G.W.F.Hegel (1770–1831) was the greatest systematic philosopher of the nineteenth century. As a young man he followed and was (at least at first) enthusiastic about the French Revolution. Then came the Reign of Terror of 1793,… …

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  • 38ethics — /eth iks/, n.pl. 1. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) a system of moral principles: the ethics of a culture. 2. the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture, etc.: medical ethics;… …

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  • 39Critique of Practical Reason —   Cover of 1898 English edition of the Critique of Practical Reason …

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  • 40Critique of the Kantian philosophy — Schopenhauer appended a criticism to the first volume of his The World as Will and Representation. He wanted to show Kant s errors so that Kant s merits would be appreciated and his achievements furthered. At the time he wrote his criticism,… …

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