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A Philosophical Approach to Reşat Nuri Güntekin's Damga: İffet against Kant's Moral Law
Good and bad are basic concepts that determine universal moral criteria. However, although it may be easy to learn the boundaries of good and bad for oneself, the perception of good and bad may still vary from person to person. According to Kant, good is
Yasemin Alper
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Kant’s ethical-theological argument for God’s existence in Fyodor Golubinsky’s rational theology [PDF]
In the philosophy lectures of Fyodor Golubinsky (1797–1854)one can find among others the section “Ethical-theological Argument for God’s Existence according to Kant”.
Rozhin David O.
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Senses of Sen: Reflections on Amartya Sen’s Ideas of Justice [PDF]
This review essay explores how Amartya Sen’s recent book, The Idea of Justice, is relevant and important for the development and assessment of transnational theories and applications to transnational justice and legal education programs.
Arif A. Jamal +56 more
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Through the prism of the metaphor: A reflection of the actuality of Kant's philosophy [PDF]
This essay examines the significance of Kant's transcendental philosophy by focusing on the central metaphors used in his works. The four metaphors singled out here are those of (a) the Copernican turn, (b) the land of truth and the ocean of illusion, (c)
Čičovački Predrag
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Continuity in Morality and Law [PDF]
According to an influential and intuitively appealing argument, morality is usually continuous, namely, a gradual change in one morally significant factor triggers a gradual change in another; the law should usually track morality; therefore, the law ...
Segev, Re’em
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Deduction of Freedom vs Deduction of Experience in Kant’s Metaphysics
My aim is to demonstrate the specificities and differences between transcendental deduction of concepts and deduction of the fundamental principles of pure practical reason in Kant’s metaphysics.
Semyonov V.E
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Fichte's Deduction of the Moral Law [PDF]
It is often assumed that Fichte's aim in Part I of the System of Ethics is to provide a deduction of the moral law, the very thing that Kant – after years of unsuccessful attempts – deemed impossible. On this familiar reading, what Kant eventually viewed
Ware, Owen
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The first objective of this paper is to present an interpretation of Groundwork III which aims to establish two main points: first, that Kant offers there a theoretically-grounded deduction (in Kantian sense) of freedom/morality-as-autonomy; second, that
Fernando Rudy Hiller
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Closing the Transition Gap: The Rule of Law Imperative in Stabilization Environments [PDF]
Using Afghanistan as a case study, examines strategic and moral aspects of establishing effective rule of law institutions to prevent and punish corruption following interventions; implications, such as for counterinsurgency efforts, and ...
Brock Dahl
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This study explores the origins of life by linking prebiotic chemistry, the emergence of information‐carrying molecules such as RNA and proteins, and philosophical questions about consciousness. The study emphasizes the role of molecular evolution in the Central Dogma and provides insights into the chemical origins of biology and the basis of life's ...
Harald Schwalbe +5 more
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