Deck 11: The Universalist: Immanuel Kant

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Kant held that Hume was widely misunderstood.
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The precise time of Kant's daily walk is well-documented.
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Pietists believe in imposing a priest between the individual and God.
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Kant criticized both rationalism and empiricism.
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Heinrich Hein claimed that Kant had no life in the proper sense of the term.
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Moral issues rarely confront us.
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Kant held that philosophy consisted of knowing its limits precisely.
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Responsibility implies freedom of choice.
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Kant claimed that one of Descartes's strengths was that he fully understood scientific method.
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"Nonmoral" is sometimes used interchangeably with "amoral."
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Kant termed his analysis of how knowledge was possible a "critique."
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Something that is immoral is morally wrong.
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Moral responsibility involves determining who did what.
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Kantian formalism is also called transcendental idealism.
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Kant was born in Lyons, France.
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Kant denied knowledge to make room for faith.
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Kant accepted Hume's skepticism.
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The term "moral" is from Latin.
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Kant was a prolific writer.
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Kant was a Privatdozent for a while, and so paid directly by his students.
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Pure knowledge is morally pure.
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Which is not a transcendental idea, for Kant?

A) Self
B) God
C) Cosmos
D) Will
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Pure reason, held Kant, posits the idea of a self.
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What type of reason, for Kant, is confined to the phenomenal world?

A) Practical
B) Theoretical
C) Fallacious
D) Sound
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Kant first proposed that the earth was part of a solar system that revolved around the sun.
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Where does free will exist, for Kant?

A) In God
B) In the noumenal world
C) In the imagination alone
D) In the phenomenal world
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What is Kant's other name for God?

A) The "highest intelligence"
B) The "greatest good"
C) The "unseen visible"
D) The "darkness visible"
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Kant advocated a Galilean revolution in philosophy.
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Kant believed that pure reason attempted to lend unity to experience by synthesizing events into a cosmos.
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Sociopaths lack

A) wisdom
B) health
C) conscience
D) rationality
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Phenomenal reality is Hume's term for the world as we experience it.
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Noumenal reality is Kant's term for the world as we experience it.
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Kant held that Hume's philosophy was less reliable than scientific method.
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What is the second regulative idea of speculative reason, for Kant?

A) The world in general
B) Causation
C) The self
D) Necessity
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Kant argues that we can directly experience noumena.
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Kant wanted to know if metaphysics was possible.
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What is the principle that can be defended under all stages of human development, according to Feyerabend?

A) Anything goes
B) Act only on that maxim that you can will to be moral law
C) The greatest good for the greatest number
D) All things to all men
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What is good, for Moore?

A) Right
B) God
C) Good
D) Love
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What, according to Kant, is the doctrine of how we should become worthy of happiness?

A) Morality
B) The Mean
C) Religion
D) Egoism
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How many transcendental ideas did Kant identify?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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Who wrote Justice, Gender, and the Family ?

A) Rawls
B) Mill
C) Okin
D) Narveson
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Outline the sort of society that Rawls believes would be just. How does this reflect a Kantian concern with persons as ends? What is the objection that Okin levels against Rawls' view? Do you believe that Rawls could meet this objection? What other objections might be developed against Rawls' position? Do you believe that they could be met?
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How should we treat humanity, according to Kant? What does this mean in practice? What arguments does he give for this view? Do you find them persuasive, or not? If not, do you think that better arguments can be developed in support of his view, or do you think that we should reject it? Justify your answer in each case.
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What is morality a function of, for Kant?

A) Reason
B) Desire
C) Need
D) Egoism
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What has nothing to do with the enjoyment of life, for Kant?

A) The majesty of duty
B) The shackles of wisdom
C) The devotion of God
D) The love of self
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Who developed the idea of the "original position"?

A) Rawls
B) Russell
C) Hume
D) Kant
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What is the relationship between duty and desire, for Kant?

A) Duty serves desire
B) Duty overpowers desire
C) There is no relationship between them
D) Duty is noumenal, desire is its phenomenal equivalent
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How should we treat humanity, according to Kant?

A) As a mere means
B) For our own ends
C) As we would ourselves want to be treated
D) As an end
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Who held that the demand for intellectual honesty is itself dishonest?

A) Kant
B) Hume
C) Okin
D) Adorno
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What, for Kant, are actions based on desire known as?

A) Evil
B) Maxims
C) Impulses
D) Inclinations
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Who viewed the human mind as a passive receiver of impressions?

A) Cartesians
B) British empiricists
C) Kantains
D) Continental rationalists
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What are Kant's objections to Hume's epistemology? How did they lead him to develop his own views in response to Hume?
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What is the command that, for Kant, is universally binding on all rational creatures?

A) Inclination
B) Hypothetical imperative
C) Categorical imperative
D) Egoism
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Who allegedly confused knowledge that is triggered by experience with that which is based on experience?

A) Kant
B) Rawls
C) Hume
D) Locke
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Who wrote A Theory of Justice ?

A) Rawls
B) Russell
C) Hume
D) Kant
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How does Kant allow for the possibility of human free will? How is this relevant to his account of morality?
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Who coined the term "critical philosophy"?

A) Rawls
B) Adorno
C) Okin
D) Kant
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What is the road to hell proverbially paved with?

A) Gold
B) Good intentions
C) Selfishness
D) Wicked acts
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What is the necessity of acting from respect for the [moral] law, for Kant?

A) Egoism
B) Duty
C) Utility
D) Will
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Outline Kant's account of what makes an action moral. In what ways is Kant's view superficially like the Golden Rule ("Do as you would be done by"), and in what way is it different? Is Kant's account of morality objective or subjective? What about the Golden Rule?
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How does Kant's account of morality differ from that of Hume? How do these differences reflect the epistemological differences between these two philosophers?
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What can be known, according to Kant?
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What is the distinction between a hypothetical imperative and a categorical imperative? How is this relevant to Kantian moral theory?
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Kant held that Hume was widely misunderstood.
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The precise time of Kant's daily walk is well-documented.
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Pietists believe in imposing a priest between the individual and God.
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Kant criticized both rationalism and empiricism.
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Heinrich Hein claimed that Kant had no life in the proper sense of the term.
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Moral issues rarely confront us.
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Kant held that philosophy consisted of knowing its limits precisely.
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Responsibility implies freedom of choice.
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Kant claimed that one of Descartes's strengths was that he fully understood scientific method.
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"Nonmoral" is sometimes used interchangeably with "amoral."
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Kant termed his analysis of how knowledge was possible a "critique."
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Something that is immoral is morally wrong.
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Moral responsibility involves determining who did what.
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Kantian formalism is also called transcendental idealism.
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Kant was born in Lyons, France.
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Kant denied knowledge to make room for faith.
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Kant accepted Hume's skepticism.
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The term "moral" is from Latin.
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Kant was a prolific writer.
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Kant was a Privatdozent for a while, and so paid directly by his students.
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Pure knowledge is morally pure.
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Which is not a transcendental idea, for Kant?

A) Self
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Pure reason, held Kant, posits the idea of a self.
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What type of reason, for Kant, is confined to the phenomenal world?

A) Practical
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D) Sound
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Kant first proposed that the earth was part of a solar system that revolved around the sun.
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Where does free will exist, for Kant?

A) In God
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C) In the imagination alone
D) In the phenomenal world
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What is Kant's other name for God?

A) The "highest intelligence"
B) The "greatest good"
C) The "unseen visible"
D) The "darkness visible"
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Kant advocated a Galilean revolution in philosophy.
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Kant believed that pure reason attempted to lend unity to experience by synthesizing events into a cosmos.
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Sociopaths lack

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Phenomenal reality is Hume's term for the world as we experience it.
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Noumenal reality is Kant's term for the world as we experience it.
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Kant held that Hume's philosophy was less reliable than scientific method.
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What is the second regulative idea of speculative reason, for Kant?

A) The world in general
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D) Necessity
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Kant argues that we can directly experience noumena.
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Kant wanted to know if metaphysics was possible.
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What is the principle that can be defended under all stages of human development, according to Feyerabend?

A) Anything goes
B) Act only on that maxim that you can will to be moral law
C) The greatest good for the greatest number
D) All things to all men
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What is good, for Moore?

A) Right
B) God
C) Good
D) Love
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What, according to Kant, is the doctrine of how we should become worthy of happiness?

A) Morality
B) The Mean
C) Religion
D) Egoism
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How many transcendental ideas did Kant identify?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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Who wrote Justice, Gender, and the Family ?

A) Rawls
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D) Narveson
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Outline the sort of society that Rawls believes would be just. How does this reflect a Kantian concern with persons as ends? What is the objection that Okin levels against Rawls' view? Do you believe that Rawls could meet this objection? What other objections might be developed against Rawls' position? Do you believe that they could be met?
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How should we treat humanity, according to Kant? What does this mean in practice? What arguments does he give for this view? Do you find them persuasive, or not? If not, do you think that better arguments can be developed in support of his view, or do you think that we should reject it? Justify your answer in each case.
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What is morality a function of, for Kant?

A) Reason
B) Desire
C) Need
D) Egoism
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What has nothing to do with the enjoyment of life, for Kant?

A) The majesty of duty
B) The shackles of wisdom
C) The devotion of God
D) The love of self
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Who developed the idea of the "original position"?

A) Rawls
B) Russell
C) Hume
D) Kant
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What is the relationship between duty and desire, for Kant?

A) Duty serves desire
B) Duty overpowers desire
C) There is no relationship between them
D) Duty is noumenal, desire is its phenomenal equivalent
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How should we treat humanity, according to Kant?

A) As a mere means
B) For our own ends
C) As we would ourselves want to be treated
D) As an end
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Who held that the demand for intellectual honesty is itself dishonest?

A) Kant
B) Hume
C) Okin
D) Adorno
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What, for Kant, are actions based on desire known as?

A) Evil
B) Maxims
C) Impulses
D) Inclinations
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Who viewed the human mind as a passive receiver of impressions?

A) Cartesians
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C) Kantains
D) Continental rationalists
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What are Kant's objections to Hume's epistemology? How did they lead him to develop his own views in response to Hume?
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What is the command that, for Kant, is universally binding on all rational creatures?

A) Inclination
B) Hypothetical imperative
C) Categorical imperative
D) Egoism
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Who allegedly confused knowledge that is triggered by experience with that which is based on experience?

A) Kant
B) Rawls
C) Hume
D) Locke
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Who wrote A Theory of Justice ?

A) Rawls
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D) Kant
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How does Kant allow for the possibility of human free will? How is this relevant to his account of morality?
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Who coined the term "critical philosophy"?

A) Rawls
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C) Okin
D) Kant
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What is the road to hell proverbially paved with?

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D) Wicked acts
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What is the necessity of acting from respect for the [moral] law, for Kant?

A) Egoism
B) Duty
C) Utility
D) Will
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Outline Kant's account of what makes an action moral. In what ways is Kant's view superficially like the Golden Rule ("Do as you would be done by"), and in what way is it different? Is Kant's account of morality objective or subjective? What about the Golden Rule?
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How does Kant's account of morality differ from that of Hume? How do these differences reflect the epistemological differences between these two philosophers?
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What can be known, according to Kant?
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What is the distinction between a hypothetical imperative and a categorical imperative? How is this relevant to Kantian moral theory?
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