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Moral philosopher
{ 1 } - is concerned with objects of the cognitive power
{ 2 } - makes its object real
{ 3 } - discovers the origin in practical reason of the fundamental principles according to which we make moral judgments
{ 4 } - is a priori in the sense that it is not dependent on or learned from men's actual behavior
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Moral philosopher
{ 1 } - is concerned with objects of the cognitive power
{ 2 } - makes its object real
{ 3 } - discovers the origin in practical reason of the fundamental principles according to which we make moral judgments
{ 4 } - is a priori in the sense that it is not dependent on or learned from men's actual behavior
Theoretical reason <=> is concerned with objects of the cognitive power
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Moral philosopher
{ 1 } - is concerned with objects of the cognitive power
{ 2 } - makes its object real
{ 3 } - discovers the origin in practical reason of the fundamental principles according to which we make moral judgments
{ 4 } - is a priori in the sense that it is not dependent on or learned from men's actual behavior
Practical reason <=> makes its object real
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Moral philosopher
{ 1 } - is concerned with objects of the cognitive power
{ 2 } - makes its object real
{ 3 } - discovers the origin in practical reason of the fundamental principles according to which we make moral judgments
{ 4 } - is a priori in the sense that it is not dependent on or learned from men's actual behavior
Moral philosopher <=> discovers the origin in practical reason of the fundamental principles according to which we make moral judgments
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Moral philosopher
{ 1 } - is concerned with objects of the cognitive power
{ 2 } - makes its object real
{ 3 } - discovers the origin in practical reason of the fundamental principles according to which we make moral judgments
{ 4 } - is a priori in the sense that it is not dependent on or learned from men's actual behavior
Moral knowledge <=> is a priori in the sense that it is not dependent on or learned from men's actual behavior
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