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    question by introducing representationalism. The empiricists‚ however‚ came along and dismantled Descartes’ theory. Hume‚ an empiricist‚ went further and concluded that philosophy asked non-sensical questions via his skepticism. It was not until Immanuel Kant‚ with his work on transcendental idealism in the Critique of Pure Reason that an idea closer to being the answer came to light. Kant’s ideas and theories on reality and acquiring knowledge are probably not the ultimate truth for in philosophy

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    Kant’s theory and environment issues on the Wontanggi desalination plant There are many theories and articles to explain the ethical issues of the Wonthaggi desalination plant. Although the literature covers a wide variety of such theories‚ this review will focus on two main themes which appear frequently throughout the literature review. These two main themes are: the Kant’s theory on the Wonthaggi desalination plant‚ and the environment issues which are produced by the Wonthaggi desalination

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    Why you should leave Miami‚ why you should stay in Miami‚ and why it’s a personal matter. Zoom out for a second. Take a brief look at the individual shingles that make up your roof. Continue and you’ll realize the different geometric patterns and lines that compose the different roads‚ rivers‚ and county lines of your surrounding city. Go further‚ until you can make out the entire outline of the state you reside in. We are‚ in the grand scheme of things‚ an infinitesimally small particle in this

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    Aristotle and Kant - as ancient to modern ethics on virtue and happiness. The following essay aims to compare Ancient versus Modern theories of ethics‚ particularly those of Aristotle and Immanuel Kant. The central concepts of virtue‚ happiness‚ and the human good are relevant to modern ethics‚ but do not play the same role as they did in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. The concepts are also relevant to Autonomy “as autonomy is the capacity for self-government. Agents are autonomous if their actions

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    Cited: Martin Luther - “On the Freedom of Christian” Immanuel Kant - “what is enlightenment?”

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    New Thinkers‚ New Ideas The Scientific Revolution of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries changed the way educated people looked at the world. A new tone of thinking emerged creating a foundation that would later be built on by enlightened thinkers. Controversial views would soon challenge faith-based ideals‚ which in turn would test the power and authority of the church. No longer did people listen to beliefs from the past‚ people looked at new ideas of the future‚ ideas that made mathematical

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    xxCorporate Governance and Ethical Responsibility Research Paper Samuel Ensah Prof; Dorothy Silben Strayer University Springfield‚ Deleware Campus Law‚ Ethics‚ & Corporate Governance (LEG‚ 500) June; 8th 2012 Introduction In this research paper I will discuss what Dr. DoRight‚ of Universal Human Care Hospital will do when he discovers that patients within the hospital have been dying as a result of a variety

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    belief systems regarding the nature of actions. In the system of Utilitarianism‚ the ends justify the means‚ and actions are judged on the results‚ not on the intentions or motives. On the other hand‚ the direct opposite of the Utilitarian ideal‚ is Immanuel Kant and his Kantian Ethics. For Kant‚ the end results were not important in determining whether an action was just or not. Motive was everything to him‚ and he had very strict views on how to judge the morality of an action. Both Utilitarianism

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    GOOD AND EVIL The movie "High Noon" has interesting comparisons to the philosophies and views of Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill. It would be easy to analyze the lead character Kane as mirroring the philosophical views of Kant. This paper will analyze the somewhat contradictory actions of other characters which‚ to me‚ represent a quintessential truth about personal beliefs – that they are changed according to situation. I will be commenting on two characters in the movie which show a change

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    are applied correctly is called   Student Answer:  liability.    due process.    courts of appeal.    FOI appeals.   Instructor Explanation: p. 129   Points Received: 1 of 1   Comments:  5. Question : Immanuel Kant’s Categorical Imperative states that   Student Answer:  if an action cannot be taken repeatedly‚ then it is not right to be taken at any time.    one should take the action that produces

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