Kant says that humans are free to the extent that we act according to our own free will. Kant believes that there are two types of knowledge, a priori and experience. Majority of the knowledge that we have is from experience. A priori is reasoning that proceeds from theoretical deduction. Kant’s theory of reality is an act is only moral when it is committed from a sense of duty. Which means that you perform an act because you ought to do it. Sade’s moral principle says that a claim is not considered true until it is proven true. Sade’s theory of knowledge says without burden of proof, there is no way to prove that something exists. A good example that until God is proven to exist, he does not exist. Sade’s theory of reality says that nature provides us with moral principles. We are provided with impulses that help us pursue pleasure and avoid
Kant says that humans are free to the extent that we act according to our own free will. Kant believes that there are two types of knowledge, a priori and experience. Majority of the knowledge that we have is from experience. A priori is reasoning that proceeds from theoretical deduction. Kant’s theory of reality is an act is only moral when it is committed from a sense of duty. Which means that you perform an act because you ought to do it. Sade’s moral principle says that a claim is not considered true until it is proven true. Sade’s theory of knowledge says without burden of proof, there is no way to prove that something exists. A good example that until God is proven to exist, he does not exist. Sade’s theory of reality says that nature provides us with moral principles. We are provided with impulses that help us pursue pleasure and avoid