http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~mponeill/reason&morality/kantguide.html

May 11, 2007 01:07

"If one accepts this Kant’s account of our freedom and autonomy, then, if we have accepted the rest of his argument about morality, we ought to accept that we are governed by the moral law as given by the Categorical Imperative. On the other hand, one might want to argue that, in the end, Kant’s account of human freedom is simply incoherent."hehe

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kuakihi May 11 2007, 00:32:22 UTC
Hahaha, I can totally associate with the latter part of that!

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jizzfacejackson May 12 2007, 04:37:51 UTC
It's coherent; it's just wrong.

OOO SICK BURN!

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