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Objects conform to mind but mind is a way of managing conditions that lead to the These things are important in order to become a worthwhile human being Pure Reason the understanding which gives us knowledge of objects common sense and scientific objects Practical Reason tells us about morality and ethics Free will Ethics A priori the conditions of moral thought necessary laws of morality Ethics Moral Philosophy What do I do to live a productive life Objectivism Religion Immanuel Kant 1704 1804 object Intellect Sense Time and Space Ideas of God Freewill Immortality Synthetic from experience Particular and Practical What is moral philosophy Happiness Fame Sometimes good things Money Love Power GOODWILL Motive intention Good outcomes indifferent outcomes bad outcomes Not the a priori good that we need find something that is good no matter what


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KSU PHIL 11001 - Ethics—Moral Philosophy

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