kantian in A Sentence

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    German philosopher G. W. F. Hegel presented two main criticisms of Kantian ethics.

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    He first argued that Kantian ethics provides no specific information about what people

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    From this model of Kantian ethics, O'Neill begins to develop a theory of justice.

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    Their Kantian subject was a straw man, as was the dogmatic rationalism of their Enlightenment.

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    Under the Kantian model, reason is a fundamentally different motive to desire because it

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    Hegel preserves this essential Platonic and Kantian concern in the form of infinity going beyond the finite(a

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    O'Neill argues that a successful Kantian account of social justice must not rely on any unwarranted idealizations or assumption.

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    O'Neill argues that a successful Kantian account of social justice must not rely on any unwarranted idealisations or assumption.

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    He first argued that Kantian ethics provides no specific information about what people should do because Kant's moral law is solely a principle of non-contradiction.

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    Philosopher Onora O'Neill, who studied under John Rawls at Harvard University, is a contemporary Kantian ethicist who supports a Kantian approach to issues of social justice.

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    Although there was a prevailing Kantian consensus at the time, once non-Euclidean geometries had been formalised, some began to wonder whether or not physical space is curved.

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    In his Phenomenology of Spirit and his Science of Logic, Hegel's concern with Kantian topics such as freedom and morality and with their ontological implications is pervasive.

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    In his paper The Schizophrenia of Modern Ethical Theories, philosopher Michael Stocker challenges Kantian ethics(and all modern ethical theories) by arguing that actions from duty lack certain moral value.

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    Hegel preserves this essential Platonic and Kantian concern in the form of infinity going beyond the finite(a process that Hegel in fact relates to"freedom" and the"ought"), the universal going beyond the particular(in the Concept) and Spirit going beyond Nature.

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    Hegel preserves this essential Platonic and Kantian concern in the form of infinity going beyond the finite(a process that Hegel in fact relates to"freedom" and the"ought"),[61] :133- 136, 138 the universal going beyond the particular(in the Concept) and Spirit going beyond Nature.

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