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Title: Kanflict: How Humans Have Risen Above The Divine
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In other words, we feel guilty and awful after
we have chosen the less glorious, but all the more easy and gratifying in the
short term, way out called desire.
This contradiction is caused by a series of things which Kant
outlines and discusses in his discussion of the Metaphysical... Showed first 250 characters
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A few of these
components are: a priori, a posteori, maxim, will, and law. These are simply
words for the parts that make up a decision, and it is important to understand
their relation ship to the imperatives, or reasons for an action. The three
imperatives are: 1... Showed next 250 characters
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