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Kantian Philosophy
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Kant wants to avoid the skeptical attack by excluding experience
from his judgements. By doing so, he makes an attempt at evaluating moral
acts in themselves (a priori), without any prior knowledge (a posteriori).
This allowed him to avoid the empiricists of his time as they claimed that
all of our ....
Middle of essay ....d on Kantian principles because it is
strict in its application of moral conduct. Consequently there is no
investigation into individual cases to determine whether an action is moral
or not. An action is moral in itself not because of its consequences, but
because any rational being wills it to be a universal law and it does not
contradict itself. No one would argue that telling the truth is an immoral
thing to do. If someone commits an immoral act as a consequence, that has
no bearing on the mo.... |
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