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Kant: Aesthetic Judgments Of Taste Can Claim 'Synthetic A Priori' Status
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8 pages in length. Understanding Kantian assertion that aesthetic judgments of taste can claim 'synthetic a priori' status requires one to comprehend the fundamental differences between analytic and synthetic judgments. Analytic judgments, which are those "whose predicates are wholly contained in their subjects" (Kemerling, 2001), are such because they do not stimulate or enhance subject conceptualization; rather, they are nothing more than purely explicative in nature and can be logically reasoned based upon the principle of non-contradiction. By contrast, synthetic judgments uphold predicates that are "wholly distinct from their subjects, to which they must be shown to relate because of some real connection external to the concepts themselves" (Kemerling, 2001). Therefore, the primary separation between synthetic and analytic judgments is that synthetics might be genuinely informative but at the same time obligate justification by an external principle. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Kant: Good Will
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5 pages in length. The inherent value of good will - that which is not dependent upon the outcome of the action in order to justify its occurrence - is unlike any other deed a human can perform. According to Kant (1998), every other commodity, material or intangible, has an ulterior motive attached it; money and pleasure are inspired purely by self-satisfaction - either good or evil - and the outcome of some type of benefit, which equates to any value being associated only when specific conditions are present. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Kantian Ethics and the Utilitarian View
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This 7 page report
discusses the relationship between the Kantian Ethics and the
Utilitarian view advocated by thinkers such as Jeremy Bentham,
J.S. Mills, and J. Rawls regarding the issue of morality and
rationality. Also briefly discussed regarding the issue are
Sartre and Aquinas. Kant makes a clear distinction between
perceiving and thinking, which he credits to two specific
capabilities of the mind, sense and understanding. This is
compared to how these other philosophers viewed the true nature
of utilitarianism. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Kantian Ethics: Is a First Trimester Abortion Ethically Permissible?
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This 5 page paper examines the ethics of abortion. Kantian ethics are explained. The answer to the question is no but the paper concludes that on a personal level, this line of thinking is impractical. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Kantian Philosophy
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10 pages in length. What, if any, moral and ethical obligation is humanity under within the scope of existence? The writer discusses this question, as well as addresses Kantian metaphysics and epistemology. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCIkant.doc
Kantian/Utilitarian Views on Abortion
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A 5 page research paper that outlines the basic principles of Kantian and Utilitarian ethics and then applies each to the issue of abortion, arguing that the Utilitarian perspective is superior. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Kantianism Versus Utilitarianism
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This 5 page paper presents arguments for each of the positions but supports utilitarianism. A contemporary example (Miami International Airport shooting) is provided to examine the theories.
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Karl Marx and Alienation
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This 5 page report discusses the ideas
and ideals of Karl Marx as they relate to alienation. Karl Marx
spent his entire life working for revolution, in the midst of a
revolutionary situation, and he was attempting to build a modern
form of political and cultural organization that would further
his aims. The basis of Marx’s view of contemporary society lay
in his criticism of the accumulation of capital and the ways in
which it alienated people from one another. He was thoroughly
convinced that capitalism was economically and politically
nonviable and it was certain to ultimately cause the development
of the revolutionary forces that would overthrow it. Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWMalien.wps
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