Kant's Practical Intelligence ia a moral phiosophy that suggests
human should not be treated as means to achieve some other end but
Human should be an end in itself .
Explain what Kant meant by "categorical imperative." Explain why
you do or do not agree with this idea. Describe the relationship
between Kant's idea of the categorical imperative and his search
for morality. Why does Kant think morality is a duty for all
humans?
What does Kant mean when he says, “Even if… this will is
entirely lacking in power to carry out its intentions; if by its
utmost effort it still accomplishes nothing, and only good will is
left; even then it would still shine like a jewel for its own sake
as something which has its full value in itself”?
Sensitivity and Specificity
We are interested in looking at the connection between a test and a disease to investigate the ability of the test to distinguish between sick and healthy.
We look at a sample of 50,000 people who have been tested for a particular disease. Of these, 100 have the disease. Of the 100 who have the disease, 95 are receiving positive test results. Of those who are healthy, there are 48902 people who get negative test results....
Which of these ethical theories: egoism, Utilitarianism, Kant
and Deontology, First Formula of the Categorical imperative, Second
formula of the categorical imperative, or virtue ethics, would be
most applicable in addressing accounting ethical dilemmas, why?
5. What does Kant mean by "Thoughts without content are empty,
intuitions without concepts are blind?" Do you agree that at least
some of your perceptions are conceptualized?
please give me a convincing answer. A paragraph with 5-6
sentences.