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Immanuel Kant was a German Enlightenment philosopher.
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How do you treat retailers without using them as a means?
By Kant, you may treat people as means; however, you must not treat them only as means. In other words, you must also treat them as ends in themselves. …
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How does Kant link the three subordinate formulations of the categorical imperative to the u...
How does Kant derive The Formula of an End in Itself, The Formula of Autonomy, and The Formula of the Kingdom of Ends from the The Formula of the Universal Law? …
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Hume and Kant on causality: do their views really differ?
Immanuel Kant
It is true that a causal connection cannot be proved. …
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Why do some philosophers argue that we do not know, a priori, that something thinks?
The Cartesian argument seems to explicate the fact that I necessarily know that something thinks, and that I necessarily know that something thinks even if I don't checking the world to verify whether …