kant vs. mills

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Philosophy

 

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Jeffery K

 

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September 16, 2015

 

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1)." Any conclusions made through sense experience are termed empirical, whereas a doctrine based on a priori thoughts?using only reason?is termed pure. Empirical philosophy, for the most part, can become subjective, but pure reason is solely objective. For Kant, an objective perspective is required for any consideration of morality...
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He claims that "everyone must admit that if a law is morally valid?then it must carry with it absolute necessity (Kant, p. 2)." A moral law, in the eyes of Kant, must be obligatory for all rational men. Further, "[everyone] must concede that the ground of obligation here must therefore be sought not in the nature of man nor in the circumstances of the world in which man is placed, but must be sought a priori solely in the concepts of pure reason (Kant, p...
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