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defines it as sort of a liveliness of vividness that accompanies the perception of a new idea. A belief, he says, is more than an...
In eight pages Hume's counter philosophical arguments to causality are examined with supporting evidence offered by Immanuel Kant ...
but when exampled it becomes clear. For instance, one ought to respect human life. If one respects the life of another, then they ...
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 report assesses David Hume's attitudes regarding jusice and examines why he labels it as an artificial virtue b...
In five pages this paper discusses morality in a consideration of Immanuel Kant's theories in an examination of the universal free...
In five pages this essay compares and contrasts Immanuel Kant's 18th century moral philosophy with that of John Stuart Mill's 19th...
In six pages this research paper defines morality within the context of Kant's philosophy and also considers supreme morality's va...
In five pages this report considers how morality can be taught in the public school system by applying the human knowledge theory ...
or the perception of identity changes through time. For example, someone grows up and has certain experiences and perceptions and ...
Arguments for the Existence of God Rene Descartes (1596-1650) is known as one of the most influential Western philosophers today....
one philosopher might say that it is always wrong to kill other people, or one might may qualify that idea by saying that it is al...
In fifteen pages this paper examines the intention of philosophy from a historical perspective that includes consideration of phil...
In six pages this paper examines morality as represented by utilitarianism and as conceptualized by philosophers including Carol G...
In five pages this paper examines the theories of Immanuel Kant as they relate to morality and making choices based upon ethical c...
This paper discusses the societal impacts of homosexuality according to the philosophical perspectives of John Stuart Mill and Imm...
In five pages this paper contrasts the philosophical perspectives of David Hume and Thomas Aquinas regarding religion and ultimate...
In 5 pages this paper examines the universal morality philosophy of Immanuel Kant and how it can be applied to daily life. One sou...
the consequences of human action" (Kemerling, 2001). What Kant is saying is that even if we make a choice to take some sort of act...
beautiful. However, how can one make such judgments without purpose? Why is something wrong? If there is no purpose to life no one...
that the object of thought is capable of being. Hume understands that, quite simplistically, the soul is simply . . . the soul. ...
one belonged. Kant believed that accessing this moral law which was indeed universal consisted of relying on our own instincts, n...
deeper and ask just what the nature of these impressions are, and how they operate (PG). The impression may after all arise from...
In four pages this report examines subjective and objective morality from the perspective of David Hume. Two sources are cited in...
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 ...
acknowledging it as the source from which the mind receives sensory information. However, Kant argued that the mind cannot know th...
is the act of lying. Suppose one is held hostage in a similar situation as the one described, but the victim does not have to do a...
physical body to be sold, for the enjoyment of others, is tantamount to transforming the human body into a physical object. Kant...
In five pages this report examines how Kant offered philosophical distinctions between right or the responsibilities of justice an...