Tag Archives: Immanuel Kant

Justice: Does it need a certain consistancy?

The question in the title fuels this post.  During my time spent thinking through the implications of Kant in the lead up to my previous post I got to thinking:  Why does my understanding of ethical issues – such as … Continue reading

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Kant: Analytical vs. Synthetical + Scripture

So when I’m not at work, being a husband, and/or looking after my newborn baby, I’m slowly making my way through Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.  I’m finding more and more an affinity between my own thinking and the incredible … Continue reading

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Kantian Ethical Rules

I felt like writing something up, and given that I’ve recently re-read bits and pieces of Kantian ethics I thought I’d put up his 2 point rule for working out morality a priori. 1: His Formula of Universal Law advocates … Continue reading

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