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    of how do me men live in peace is an age-old delima. Two significant philosophers ‚ Kant and Thucydides‚ make some very significant and contrasting views on the nature of peace and man’s propensity to go to war. Kant‚ writing during the 18th century ‚ and Thucydides‚ an Athenian‚ commentating some 2000 years earlier during the 5th century BC are coming from very different experiences and historical settings. Kant postulates that it is reasonable to live in peace ‚ in a republic where citizens self

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    scared to think freely for themselves and to question the authority who guides them‚ and often what they are told by people in authority or people in the public eye turns out to be lies‚ humbug‚ or even bullshit. This argument is made by both Immanual Kant and Harry G. Frankfurt‚ who both claim that members of society don’t look into what is said often enough‚ and don’t raise questions. This is seen most commonly in the way American’s blindly follow the words of politicians. It is commonplace for people

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    Wavey Krockett Ethics Midterm Paper Everyday Duties in the eyes of Immanuel Kant Abstract : . Kant’s ideas or his take on ethics was based upon autonomy (self-governance)‚ and reason. He believed that unless a person freely and willingly makes a choice‚ then their action has no meaning much less any moral value. Kant also thought that every man when using reason when analyzing moral dilemmas would in fact agree with what he called the Categorical Imperative

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    Case Study - MAS Holdings: Global Excellence through Enlightened Management Named after its founders –Mahesh‚ Ajay and Sharad Amalean – MAS Holdings was initially a small entrepreneurial venture in 1987 (MAS‚ 2007).By 2014‚ MAS Holdings has grown to a globally renowned entity producing intimate apparel‚ sports¬wear‚ performance wear and swimwear with an annual turnover of over USD 1.2 billion. MAS has worked its way up to being one of the foremost design-to delivery solution providers in the global

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    Immanuel Kant and Blaise Pascal offer contrasting opinions concerning reason‚ or man’s ability to come to conclusions on his own. In Metaphysics of Morals‚ Kant provides an optimistic view of reason‚ depicting that reason can attain certain conclusions. Pascal argues in Pensees that man is inherently flawed and can’t be certain from reasoning while faith‚ or belief in the supernatural‚ is the only thing that can create certainty. Kant’s positive outlook on human reason is a sound assertion‚ although

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    Louis - Unenlightened Tyrants in an Enlightened Age It is better to be feared than loved‚ if you cannot be both. -- Niccolo Machiavelli‚ - The Prince The Enlightenment is touted by modern historians as a time of intellectual and social advancement‚ an era of optimism and freedom unheard of in earlier times. The era of absolutism is seen as a time of mounting liberty that contributed to the rise of democracy in the Americas and elsewhere. In reality‚ the "Enlightened Despotism" of the absolutist leaders

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    Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher who‚ like several philosophers at the time‚ contemplated and wrote about morality‚ specifically the origin of human morals. Kant‚ unlike these other thinkers‚ believed that morality and religion‚ two topics that were typically paired together when speaking about morality‚ should be kept separate because they did not belong together. Kant believed that the only way to determine what was morally right and wrong could only be found by engaging reason‚ not religion

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    compare two moral theories in attempt to uncover what one provides a better argument and can be applied as a universal moral code. The two moral theorists Immanuel Kant and J.S Mill have created two distinctly different theories on morality and how to develop a universal moral code. Both theories focus on intentions and consequences. Kant believes that the intentions and reasons of our actions can be measured and defined as morally correct‚ where as Mill believes that our intentions really play no

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    The choice of either living a content life with a wife‚ 2.3 children‚ and 1.4 pets or leaving everything behind to take the once in a lifetime opportunity to be with my soul mate is a difficult decision to make. However through Aristotle‚ Kant‚ and Mills I can determine the most ethical decision. I could not make a decision on staying with my current family or leaving for my soul mate based on happiness. Aristotle stated that true happiness cannot be determined by yourself or how you feel. True

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    desires rather than categorical ought where it is possible due to reason (EMP 128-129). The “ought” implies that the ultimate aim of rational beings is to become perfectly moral. If we ought to work then we can become perfect and it can be possible. Kant believes using the Categorical Imperative is best‚ because it expresses to act only according to that maxim‚ whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal moral law (RTD 60). This practical reason issues that it commands

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