Immanuel Kant

Compare and contrast Hume’s empiricist skepticism with Kant’s transcendental idealism by focusing on the single issue of causality.

Social Issues Plaguing the African American Community. Compare and contrast Hume’s empiricist skepticism with Kant’s transcendental idealism by focusing on the single issue of causality. Why does Hume reject real causality? How does Kant answer Hume’s skeptical view of causality? you find Kant’s response to Hume adequate? Why or why not? The paper must contain […]

Select one of any of the articles you have covered this semester (for instance Aristotle, Kant, Bentham, Mill, Nietzsche etc) and describe what you take the principal argument[s] to be.

Groundwork for the Metaphysic of Morals BY Immanuel Kant Select one of any of the articles we have covered this semester (for instance Aristotle, Kant, Bentham, Mill, Nietzsche etc) and describe what you take the principal argument[s] to be. Your answers should be at a minimum one paragraph in length or as long as you […]

Define what the Enlightenment wanted to replace theology with, and how this changed the way we view humanity?

Chapter 11. Hannah Based on your readings of Ch. 11: Define what the Enlightenment wanted to replace theology with, and how this changed the way we view humanity? (401 – 402) What were the beliefs of Immanuel Kant and how did they affect Christianity/religion (how did it create confusion)? (405 – 410) Describe the major […]

Outline your essay, considering deontological ethics, teleological ethics, moral objectivism, and ethical relativism in your argument.

Use the following 2 starting points to develop your essay on morality and ethics: The article by Jay Feldman: Sunday Dialogue: How Corporations Behave Alfred North Whitehead’s controversial statement, “What is morality in any given time and place? It is what the majority then and there happen to like and immorality is what they dislike” […]

Explain the major ethical perspectives and punishment as described by Aristotle, Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill.

Answer the following questions. All questions must be answered fully, substantively, and with complete sentences to receive full credit. Submissions which do not meet this criteria will not receive full credit. 1. Explain the major ethical perspectives and punishment as described by Aristotle, Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill. 2. How does the chair of […]

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