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Subject: philosophy
Category: Reference, Education and News > Homework Help
Asked by: anmolpreet-ga
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Posted: 20 Dec 2003 16:41 PST
Expires: 20 Dec 2003 16:55 PST
Question ID: 289128
5. Present with as much details as possible the main tenets and the
structure of Kant?s moral theory, paying particular attention to
describe points such as the origin of moral value, the roles that are
respectively assigned to reason and passions (i.e., the picture of
human nature) and the standard that is used to evaluate the goodness
or the badness of actions. Having done that, present the main
criticisms that can be addressed to the theory and attempt to provide
an answer to them. Do you believe that the theory fares well against
the criticisms? If so, explain why. If not, are the underpinning
intuitions of the theory at least salvageable? Justify your answer
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