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Immanuel Kant

  • Formalism

    Formalism

  • Immanuel Kant Was Born in 1724, and Published “Religion Within The

    Immanuel Kant Was Born in 1724, and Published “Religion Within The

  • 5. What Matters Is the Motive / Immanuel Kant

    5. What Matters Is the Motive / Immanuel Kant

  • Aristotle, Kant, JS Mill and Rawls Raphael Cohen-Almagor

    Aristotle, Kant, JS Mill and Rawls Raphael Cohen-Almagor

  • When the Kingdom of God Became the Kingdom of Ends: Altruism’S Development Into a Normative Ideal

    When the Kingdom of God Became the Kingdom of Ends: Altruism’S Development Into a Normative Ideal

  • On Dealing with Kant's Sexism and Racism

    On Dealing with Kant's Sexism and Racism

  • Foundations for Ethics

    Foundations for Ethics

  • Experimenting on Human Subjects: Philosophical Perspectives Ruth Macklin

    Experimenting on Human Subjects: Philosophical Perspectives Ruth Macklin

  • Immanuel Kant and the Development of Modern Psychology David E

    Immanuel Kant and the Development of Modern Psychology David E

  • The Kantian Ethical Perspective Seen from the Existential Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard’S Victor Eremita José García Martín,1 Arturo Morales Rojas2 & Roman Králik3

    The Kantian Ethical Perspective Seen from the Existential Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard’S Victor Eremita José García Martín,1 Arturo Morales Rojas2 & Roman Králik3

  • Leibniz: the Last Great Christian Platonist

    Leibniz: the Last Great Christian Platonist

  • David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and the Possibility of an Inclusive Moral Dialogue

    David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and the Possibility of an Inclusive Moral Dialogue

  • Immanuel Kant: Philosophy of Perception

    Immanuel Kant: Philosophy of Perception

  • Immanuel Kant's Theory of Knowledge: Exploring the Relation Between

    Immanuel Kant's Theory of Knowledge: Exploring the Relation Between

  • The Logical Analysis of Key Arguments in Leibniz and Kant

    The Logical Analysis of Key Arguments in Leibniz and Kant

  • Human Dignity After Augustine's Imago Dei: on the Sources and Uses of Two Ethical Terms Matthew Puffer Valparaiso University, Matthew.Puffer@Gmail.Com

    Human Dignity After Augustine's Imago Dei: on the Sources and Uses of Two Ethical Terms Matthew Puffer Valparaiso University, [email protected]

  • Ethics: Theory and Practice

    Ethics: Theory and Practice

  • Special Topics in the History of Philosophy: Leibniz and Kant PHI 516: Spring 2019

    Special Topics in the History of Philosophy: Leibniz and Kant PHI 516: Spring 2019

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  • Universalism and Utilitarianism: an Evaluation of Two Popular Moral Theories in Business Decision Making Joan Marques Woodbury University, [email protected]
  • (1724-1804). Immanuel Kant Was Born and Spent His Life in Königsberg, Prussia, Now Kaliningrad, Russia
  • Hume and Kantian Teleology
  • Spinoza on the Spirit of Friendship by David Belcheff a Thesis Presented
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  • A Philosophical Analysis of Aristotle, Kant, and Mill’S Moral Theories Will Sileo
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