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- Immanuel Kant - Wikipedia
Immanuel Kant[a] (born Emanuel Kant; 22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was a German philosopher Born in Königsberg in the Kingdom of Prussia, he is considered one of the central thinkers of the Enlightenment
- Immanuel Kant - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The fundamental idea of Kant’s “critical philosophy” – especially in his three Critiques: the Critique of Pure Reason (1781, 1787), the Critique of Practical Reason (1788), and the Critique of the Power of Judgment (1790) – is human autonomy
- Immanuel Kant | Biography, Philosophy, Books, Facts - Britannica
Immanuel Kant, German philosopher who was one of the foremost thinkers of the Enlightenment and who inaugurated a new era of philosophical thought His comprehensive and systematic work in epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics greatly influenced all subsequent philosophy
- What You Should Know About Kants Ethics in a Nutshell
Kant's ethics focus on doing what is right because it's our duty, not for a reward Kant teaches that we should treat people as ends in themselves, not as a means to an end Kant believes morality must be based on reason and not imposed by religion or authority
- Why Kant’s 250-Year-Old Ideas Are Exactly What We Need Right Now
Kant sums up the idea of enlightenment in a simple challenge: “Have the courage to use your own understanding ” By urging people to “think for themselves,” Kant was taking on prejudice, blind obedience, and intellectual laziness
- Immanuel Kant - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Because Kant places his emphasis on the duty that comes with being a rational agent who is cognizant of the moral law, Kant’s theory is considered a form of deontology (deon – comes from the Greek for “duty” or “obligation”)
- Immanuel Kant - World History Encyclopedia
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was a German Enlightenment thinker who is widely regarded as one of the most important philosophers of any period
- Groundwork for the Metaphysic of Morals
Two of Kant’s most famous titles—Critique of Pure Reason and Critique of Practical Reason —are really short-hand for Critique of Pure Speculative Reason and Critique of Pure Practical Reason respectively That involves the speculative practical contrast; there is no pure practical contrast
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