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- Immanuel Kant - Wikipedia
Born in Königsberg, he is considered one of the central thinkers of the Enlightenment His comprehensive and systematic works in epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics have made him one of the most influential and highly discussed figures in modern Western philosophy
- Kantianism | Philosophy, Ethics Morality | Britannica
The Kantian movement comprises a loose assemblage of rather diverse philosophies that share Kant’s concern with exploring the nature, and especially the limits, of human knowledge in the hope of raising philosophy to the level of a science in some sense similar to mathematics and physics
- Kant’s Moral Philosophy - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
From a Kantian standpoint, our moral responsibilities arguably include avoiding complicity in the immoral deeds or projects of others, such as by refusing to contribute data, expertise, or financial support to AI systems designed for surveillance, manipulation, or unjust discrimination
- Kantian Ethics - Overview, Categorical Imperatives, Morality
Kantian ethics are a set of universal moral principles that apply to all human beings, regardless of context or situation Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher, calls the principles Categorical Imperatives, which are defined by their morality and level of freedom
- Kantian Ethics – Philosophical Thought - OPEN OKSTATE
Immanuel Kant was born in 1724 in Königsberg in East Prussia, where he died in 1804 Kant is famous for revolutionising how we think about just about every aspect of the world — including science, art, ethics, religion, the self and reality
- Ethical Theory: Kantianism – The Concise Encyclopedia of Business Ethics
Kantianism is the most commonly-cited version of deontology, and many people use the term “Kantianism” to refer to deontology generally In business contexts, Kantianism implies an obligation for businesses (and businesspeople) to treat all persons with respect
- What You Should Know About Kants Ethics in a Nutshell
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is generally considered to be one of the most profound and original philosophers who ever lived
- Kantianism - Oxford Reference
Two central features of Kant's critical philosophy serve to define Kantianism First is the fundamental reference to what Kant calls ‘transcendental apperception’, and especially to that aspect of it which covers personal identity and self-consciousness
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