In Kant's Categorical Imperative he includes this moral maxim of universality: "Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law without ...
Act so that the maxim of your will can be valid as a principle of universal legislation. -- Immanuel Kant When it comes to intimidation, Immanuel Kant takes the cake. Although he barely exceeded five ...
Despite his love of hosting, conversation, and fine dining, Kant’s house was unadorned and austere. He had only one picture, which hung above his bureau. This picture was of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who ...
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