I have just said, is objective — and it is objectively an experience — so far as it is critical ; and this means that it is cognizant — objectively cognizant — of other experiences. Now when the term "objective" is used by philosophers and men... An Adventure in Moral Philosophy - Side 160af Warner Fite - 1926 - 276 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Immanuel Kant - 1888 - 380 sider
...universal laws. The universal imperative of duty might therefore be put in this way : Act as if Hte maxim from which you act were to become through your will a universal law .of nature. 272 If we attend to what goes on in ourselves in every transgression of a duty, we f1nd, that we do... | |
| James Earl Russell - 1896 - 520 sider
...and of humanity as well, in the perfection of the national type. In Kant's categorical imperative, " Act as if the maxim from which you act were to become through your will a universal law of nature," we see the moral injunction that converts eighteenth century particularism into nineteenth century... | |
| Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.) - 1896 - 898 sider
...principles of knowledge ? (6) Criticise the Kantian doctrine of the " primacy of Practical Reason." 2. " Act as if the maxim from which you act were to become through your will a universal law of nature. " (a) How does Kant apply this formula to duties of " imperfect" obligation? (6) What light does the... | |
| James Earl Russell - 1898 - 512 sider
...and of humanity as well, in the perfection of the national type. In Kant's categorical imperative, "Act as if the maxim from which you act were to become through your will a universal law of nature," we see the moral injunction that converts eighteenth century particularism into nineteenth century... | |
| Wilhelm Windelband - 1901 - 778 sider
...according to such as are adapted for a universal legislation for all bvings who will rationally. "Act an if the maxim from which you act were to become through your will a universal law of nature." This purely formal principle of conformity to law gains a material import by reflection upon the various... | |
| Wilhelm Windelband - 1914 - 760 sider
...according to such as are adapted for a universal legislation for all beings who will rationally. " Act as if the maxim from which you act, were to become through your will a universal late of nature." This purely formal principle of conformity to law gains a material import by reflection... | |
| William Estabrook Chancellor - 1907 - 576 sider
...to that maxim, and that only, which you can will at that time to be a universal law" (p. 241). Or, " act as if the maxim from which you act were to become through your will a universal law of Nature." Such is rationalized morality. " Act so that the will may regard itself as in its maxims laying down... | |
| Immanuel Kant - 1908 - 344 sider
...conformity with universal laws. The universal imperative of duty might therefore be put in this way : Act as if the maxim from which you act were to become through your will a universal law of nature. 272 If we attend to what goes on in ourselves in every transgression of a duty, we find, that we do... | |
| John Watson - 1908 - 536 sider
...resemble fixed laws of nature. The universal imperative of duty may therefore be stated in this form : " Act as if the maxim from which you act were to become through your will a universal ~law" of 1 •, 242 a nature." If we examine our consciousness iu cases where we act in violation of duty, we... | |
| Immanuel Kant - 1908 - 398 sider
...universal imperative of duty might therefore be put in this way : Act as if the maxim from which <ou act were to become through your will a universal law of nature. 272 If we attend to what goes on in ourselves in every transgression of a duty, we find, that we do... | |
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