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In contrast to Rousseau's traditional Christian ethics, the Prussian sought to build morality on transcendent reason and thus came to the conclusion that his morality had to be erected on the basis of the categorical imperative.
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Ответ:
The answer is Immanuel Kant
In contrast to Rousseau's traditional Christian ethics, the Prussian Immanuel Kant sought to build morality on transcendent reason and thus came to the conclusion that his morality had to be erected on the basis of the categorical imperative.
Explanation:
Kant's moral doctrine is independent of any religious sense. His morality excludes the notion of intention as an element of a pure soul, and duty is not an obligation to be followed by virtue of a superior being. For Kant, moral and ethics are based on human choice, because they are created under social rules. Kant believes that the reason (faculty of ideas) is that it preserves the principles that articulate intention and duty according to the subject's autonomy.
Ответ:
The answer is n=21.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve the equation for (n), start by using the distributive property on both sides of the equation. The distributive property is multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a number which will give the same result as multiplying each addend individually by the number and then adding the products together.
The equation will look like
after using the distributive property. Next, add 35 to both sides of the equation, which will look like
, and then subtract (2n) from both sides of the equation, which will look like
. The next step is to simplify the equation, which will look like
, and the final answer to the equation will be
.