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-====In order for an action to be moral, it must first be willed universally: ==== |
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-====Actions are expressions of an agent's reasoning from their end to the means, which unifies their action into a cohesive movement as opposed to fragmented steps. ==== |
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-Sebastian Roedl. Prof. Of Philosophy, University of Leipzig. "Two Forms of Practical Knowledge and Their Unity" in Ford and Hornsby, Eds. Essays on Anscombe's Intention (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2011) 239.
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-A and her idea of doing B, being conscious of her nexus." |
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-====Thus, the sufficient negative burden is to prove that the prohibition of the production of nuclear power cannot be willed as a universal principle. ==== |
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-====No empirical object is intrinsically valuable. Their value lies only in relationship to rational agency. KANT: ==== |
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-Immanuel Kant ~~founder of analytic philosophy~~ "Critique of Pure Reason" 1781 |
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-====Analytic ==== |