WebbImmanuel Kant: Anatomizing the Philosopher of Pure Reason “Two things fill the mind with ever-increasing wonder and awe, the more often and the more intensely the mind of … WebbAbove all, Kant was the philosopher of human autonomy, the view that by the use of our own reason in its broadest sense human beings can discover and live up to the basic …
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WebbImmanuel Kant had written of the two things which fill the mind with admiration and awe, `the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me'. In Cambridge in 1895, a century after Kant, Lord Acton still had no doubts: `Opinions alter, manners change, creeds rise and fall, but the moral law is written on the tablets of eternity.' WebbIn Kant’s words: “Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and reverence the more often and more steadily one reflects on them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.” Kant (1996a, p. 269) (AK 5: … gala dinner invitation wording
THE STARRY HEAVENS ABOVE THE MORAL LAW WITHIN
Webbo Kant as an Enlightenment philosopher: at the root of the dignity and worth possessed by every human being is human self-governing reason. o Self-governing reason: the ability (ascribed by Kant to every human being) of autonomously generating the laws that bind rational and moral behaviour. Ethical truths, like mathematical truths, are a priori: “Two … Webb1 sep. 2014 · As Kant put it in his “Universal Natural History”: “If such a world of fixed stars is viewed from such an immeasurable distance from the eye of the observer who finds himself outside it, then it will appear under a small angle as a small space illuminated by weak light, whose figure will be circular when its plane presents itself directly to the … WebbA plea for awareness and peace *Immanuel Kant: "Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the more often and steadily we reflect upon them: … black bear record in pa