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- Kant's Philosophy of the Unconscious
- Immanuel Kant (1724–1804)
- Moral Psychology and Political Exclusion in Kant and Mill
- The Kantian Idea of Constitutional Patriotism—Part 2
- Kant's Theory of Progress
- The Hemlock Papers an Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy
- 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
- Kant: the Metaphysical Elements of Justice
- Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) David Hume (1711-1776)
- Thinking About Justice Faculty Research Working Paper Series
- Immanuel Kant (Born in 1724 and Died in 1804)
- Schopenhauer, Spinoza, and the Physics of Objective Evil
- Moral Development and Education: Aristotle and Kant
- Kant on the Beautiful Justin P
- Aristotle and Kant on Self-Disclosure in Friendship
- Kant on Moral Agency and Women's Nature
- Philosophy in Lincoln-‐Douglas Debate
- Being and Evil: Philosophy in the Shadow of Augustine
- Psychoanalysis & Philosophy: Enlightenment Vs. Romanticism
- Directed Studies: Philosophy Professor Jonathan Gilmore by Submitting This Essay, I Attest That It Is My Own Work, Completed In
- IMMANUEL KANT and DAVID HUME: an Analysis of Contradicting Theories of Causation
- The Discrepancies of Kant and Camus Relating to the World
- Criminalization: a Kantian View
- Kant's Confrontation with Plato and the Greek World
- Immanuel Kant and His Influence on Our Daily Lives
- Legal Philosophers: Aristotle, Aquinas and Kant on Human Rights Marquette Law Review
- Synthesizing Aristole and Kant's Moral
- Is Kant's Account of Free Will Coherent?
- Kant on Art and Truth After Plato Tom Rockmore
- Kant's Prudential Theory of Religion: the Necessity of Historical Faith For
- Challenge of the Idealist Revolution in the Enlightenment: Religion in the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant
- Immanuel Kant, the Right of Necessity, and the Liberal Foundation of Social Welfare" Southeastern Political Review, 20: 2 (Fall 1992) 295-314
- A Level Philosophy, Ethics, and Religion Summer Preparation Booklet
- Kant and the Modernity of the Absent Public Mark Jarzombek
- Immanuel Kant Is Considered by Many Philosophers to Be the Most Important Philosopher Since Plato and Aristotle. Having Been Aw
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- Kantian Theory: the Idea of Human Dignity
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- Ethics and Judgment in Camus and Kant Alex Donovan Cole Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, [email protected]
- The Influence of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz on the Psychology
- Plato's Doctrine of Forms: Modern Misunderstandings Chris Renaud Bucknell University, [email protected]
- Baruch Spinoza and the Naturalisation of the Bible: an Epistemological Investigation
- Basic Ethics (Aristotle, Bentham, Kant)
- Spinoza's Paradox: Judaism and the Construction of Liberal Identity in the Theologico-Political Treatise
- Theories of Ethical Reasoning and Your Business
- Redalyc.Peirce and Education: Contemporary Reflections in The
- Kantian Individualism and Political Libertarianism
- The Enduring Influence of St. Augustine in Western Philosophy Anthony R
- Augustine and Kant – Two Founders of Modern Thinking
- The Kantian Paradox
- Hannah Arendt and Augustine of Hippo : on the Pleasure of and Desire for Evil"
- Chapter Nine Justice and Revolution in Kant's
- Leibniz on Innate Ideas and Kant on the Origin of the Categories
- Redistribution, Freedom, and Independence