the kingdom of moral ends
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I think 7 is rational, don't you? * * * * * IT IS! says a master on the subject.
Kant means that God's actions are not bound by moral commands or imperatives that apply to humans. God's will is not governed by ethical principles in the same way that human actions are.
Kant believes that an action has moral worth only if it is motivated by goodwill – the intention to do one's duty out of a sense of moral obligation, rather than for personal gain or other external reasons. Goodwill, according to Kant, is the only intrinsic good that is universally valuable in all situations.
The Constitution says it. It is referring to slaves.
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when a text message says delivered it means that it has reached the persons phone.
yes. go to the persons timeline, then next to the button that says message, theres a settings icon, click on it then click see friendship. right underneath where it says you and the persons name it says what month you became friends.
I think it says a little more than that. b, the denominator of the rational number a/b, cannot be equal to zero because division by zero is undefined.
Yes, because every terminating decimal is rational. You can write it as 10111213/1000000000, a rather ugly number that doesn't even simplify-but hey, the definition of rational numbers never says they're always going to look nice.
they think you look like a poet?
Kant argues that the moral worth of an action should not be judged solely by its consequences because individuals do not have control over outcomes. Instead, moral worth should be based on the intention behind the action, governed by the principle of duty and performed out of respect for moral law. Kant believes that holding individuals responsible for unforeseen consequences would undermine the autonomy and moral agency of individuals.