Kantian

[ US /ˈkæntiən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to Immanuel Kant or his philosophy
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How To Use Kantian In A Sentence

  • This classification of propositions, founded only on the structural properties of ideas, is the logical counterpart of the Kantian distinction between a priori and a posteriori, which is relative to the origin of the ideas that occur in them and is defined in subjective terms. Bolzano's Logic
  • There are countermoves the Kantian may make at this point.
  • This section began with a question about the relations among Kantian views of autonomy, rationality, and agential separateness.
  • Bollert argued that relativity theory had "clarified" the Kantian position in the Transcendental Aesthetic by demonstrating that not space and time, but spatiality (determinateness in positional ordering) and temporality (in order of succession) are Early Philosophical Interpretations of General Relativity
  • Many of the leading approaches are commonly grouped into competing camps of deontologists and Kantians on the one hand and consequentialists or utilitarians on the other.
  • In the seminar on Kant's Critique of Judgment, the teacher and the students are trying to understand Kantianism through reading, discussion and research.
  • Practicing liberty how to be available is the master key to apprehend Kantian ethics.
  • After all, moral theories such as Kantianism, utilitarianism, and common-sense morality require that an agent give weight to the interests of others.
  • This sort of Kantian ‘anthropology of right’ reflects a vision of the unspeakable quiddity of the individual, where we are forever unknown to ourselves and live on the surface of our being.
  • Hegel ? s concept of spirit is the synthesis of the Kantian distinction between noumenon and phenomenon.
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