Kant’s approach to ethics tolerates coercion of workers as they still have the
rational capacity to choose for themselves how they will act.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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What will be an ideal response?
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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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According to empiricism, our only source of knowledge about the world is
A. reason. B. sense experience. C. the Bible. D. God.
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According to Peirce, the most effective method for resolving doubt is the
a) method of science. b) a priori method. c) method of authority. d) method of tenacity.
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