Identify one of Hume's arguments for defending sentiment over reason. How would Kant respond to that argument?
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How does Kant attempt to answer Hume's critique of knowledge?
Hume, “Ethical Judgments and Matters of Fact” 1. How does Hume employ the fact of animal incest to advance his argument that morality does not consist merely of "matters of fact" and that morality is not merely an "object of reason"? 2. Explain Hume's idea that morality is matter of feelings and sentiments. 3. Why does Hume have a problem with deducing an ought from an is?
How does Kant (attempt) to circumvent Hume's criticism of necessary causation? First, briefly explain the problem raised by Hume and then explain Kant's response.
Immanuel Kant is a pluralist an absolutist a relativist None of the above For Kant persons were worthy of infinite respect and belonged to the “kingdom of ends” because they were capable of reason were sentient beings were human beings All of the above In naming his theory the categorical imperative, Kant was making sure to establish that moral commands did not address consequences of actions preferences Divine command feelings One version of Kant’s categorical imperative requires that persons always...
Choose one) Kant equates the will with which of the following in the second section of the Grounding? Prudence Knowledge Love O Practical Reason
True Or False One reason lying is forbidden according to Kant is because it entails using another person as a merely means to an end.
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Kant asserts that we view the world through our own perception and that morality is objective and based on reason. The types of knowledge we can have is a priori, knowledge independent of experience, and a posteriori, knowledge we can only have after certain experiences. A priori knowledge can provide knowledge of the noumenal world, while a posteriori knowledge gives us knowledge of the phenomenal world. According to Kant, we can make theoretical or practical judgements. Theoretical judgements are concerned...
QUESTION 1 For Kant, rationality is the capability for generalizing, making free choices, developing caring relationships, following rules, and altering conduct when the truth of a proposition and interconnections between conduct and the proposition are recognized. OTrue False QUESTION 2 Although Conventionalism is superior in some ways to IR/E, there is no reason to assume that any society is a reliable source of morality and some actions happen outside of soclety but they still are morally right or wrong. True...