Straight Outta East Prussia
Kan't Make Up Your Mind
Kant > Aristotle
It's Pronouned Kaant
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100
This is when and where Kant was born.
What is Konigsberg, Prussia 1724-1804?
100
This is the time period in which Kant lived.
What is the Enlightenment?
100
Reason does not make one this according to Kant.
What is makes one happy?
100
This major idea of Kant's rejects the view that one should look toward reward or punishment.
What is a good will?
100
You don't listen to directions very well.
It says "Blank Category" for a reason.
200
This philosopher argued that all humans have a moral sense.
Who is David Hume?
200
These are the two parts of the categorical imperative.
What is the formula of the universal law and the formula of ends in itself.
200
According to Kant, being happy is better based on this function.
What is instinct?
200
Kant states that animals lack this feature which makes humans unique.
What is reason connected to will?
200
You are still reading this?
Why?
300
Kant was raised to follow this religious movement.
What is Lutheran Pietism?
300
This is what makes a will good.
What is obeying the moral law for the sake of the moral law?
300
Kant argues that happiness is not always this.
What is always good?
300
According to Kant, Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics contains none of these.
What are categorical imperatives?
300
You know, the more you click on this...
It does not mean questions and answers will magically appear.
400
This is what separates Aquinas and Augustine from all other philsophers.
What is the blending of philosophy and theology?
400
This, given by a person, makes an action moral according to a certain view of Kant's.
What is consent?
400
These are the two formulations of the categorical imperative.
What is the formula of the universal law and the formula of ends in itself?
400
This is the country and town Kant was born in.
What is Konigsberg, Prussia?
400
Apparently you think I am like a magi.
That I can make things appear at will.
500
This was Kant's response to his religious upbringing.
What is he rebelled against it and headed toward Latin and Greek writers and philosophy?
500
This is the end goal for humans according to Kant.
What is to achieve a good will?
500
Humans are intrinsically valuable becuase of these.
What are reason and will?
500
These two aspects of Kant's theory offers the greatest points of departure from commonality with Christian notions of morality.
What is reason alone and consent?
500
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