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In five pages this report examines the 'purest' intuition forms of time and a priori knowledge as defined within Critique of Pure ...
acquainted with the roots of their philosophical knowledge when, one might surmise, it came to postulating the myriad circumstance...
This 3 page paper is a response to Philippa Foot’s critique of Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative. ...
In nine pages this essay discusses metaphysics, a priori and synthetic forms of knowledge, transcendental deduction, and metaphysi...
to what is art often comes up. Can the medium, or materials used-be it urine or elephant dung which modern artists have been known...
delve further into the subject matter and ask how reason transcends experience. Clearly, while elevating experience above reason, ...
of knowledge through experience, and so is the basis for synthetic statements that are linked to a postiori knowledge. Kant used ...
This paper examines how in Amphiboly of the Concepts of Reflection, Immanuel Kant refutes Locke and Leibniz's theories in 5 pages....
offer the greatest good to the greatest number, in that the rights of the majority - the workforce - are protected. However, we al...
exceeds any individual persons comprehension. Transcendence then exceeds all human capacity. This concept is not foreign to the re...
In one page this paper explains Russell's The Problems of Philosophy in which he discusses how a priori knowledge exists and emplo...
all that man can know, as well for the conduct of his life as for the preservation of his health and the discovery of all the arts...
what a human being can understand. God knows all and many can accept that concept. But Kant did not let it go at that. He did not ...
conditions and development; contrarily, humanity may also perceive the world as a more direct understanding based upon their spiri...
one belonged. Kant believed that accessing this moral law which was indeed universal consisted of relying on our own instincts, n...
or observation. For example we can only argue that the mans eyes are blue by looking at his eyes. Here we have a statement that ne...
This paper discusses the societal impacts of homosexuality according to the philosophical perspectives of John Stuart Mill and Imm...
what no republic may dare" (1784). Interestingly, about five years after the writing of this piece the French would take the heads...
In five pages this paper contrasts and compares the views of Immanuel Kant and John Locke on the concept of government as represen...
through a consideration not of personal benefit but simply on the basis that the choices are the only rational ones. Kant argues ...
critics contending that dialogue apart from justice is nothing more than a veiled continuation of social domination. Distin...
In six pages this paper examines these two philosophical schools of knowledge with the categorical imperative of Immanuel Kant and...
Know You Know? According to Waittenmaker (1999), research has demonstrated that it is an individuals background knowledge that ha...
beautiful. However, how can one make such judgments without purpose? Why is something wrong? If there is no purpose to life no one...
In six pages this paper discusses causation and knowledge in a consideration of the differences between the philosophies of David ...
knowledge and that the tabula rasa hypothesis is a bit outdated, but he rarely goes beyond that. Some seek to validate the...
In five pages this report considers how morality can be taught in the public school system by applying the human knowledge theory ...
In six pages this paper examines how knowledge theories are philosophically conceptualized by Kant, Hume, Spinoza, and Descartes. ...
In five pages this paper examines Kant's perspective on moral worth and duty. One source is cited in the bibliography....
In seven pages this paper discusses the many components and perspectives on justice utilizing the categorical imperative of Immanu...