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According and Kant
According to Kant, beauty is objective and universal ; thus certain things are beautiful to everyone.
According to Kant, there are 12 categories that constitute the understanding of phenomenal objects.
According to Kant, knowledge about space is synthetic, in that statements about space are not simply true by virtue of the meaning of the words in the statement.
According to Kant, in a free society each individual must be able to pursue their goals however they see fit, so long as their actions conform to principles given by reason.
According to Kant, objects of which we are sensibly cognizant are merely representations of unknown somethings — what Kant refers to as the transcendental object — as interpreted through the a priori or categories of the understanding.
According to Kant, human beings occupy a special place in creation, and morality can be summed up in one ultimate commandment of reason, or imperative, from which all duties and obligations derive.
According to Kant, man has the imperfect duty to strengthen the feeling of compassion, since this feeling promotes morality in relation to other human beings.
According to Kant humans can never know noumena ; all that humans know is the phenomena.
According to Kant, space and time, which are the a priori forms and preconditions of all sensory experience, " refer to objects only to the extent that these are considered as phenomena, but do not represent the things in themselves ".
According to Kant, only practical reason, the faculty of moral consciousness, the moral law of which everyone is immediately aware, makes it possible to know things as they are.
According to Martin Heidegger, transcendental imagination is what Kant also refers to as the unknown common root uniting sense and understanding, the two component parts of experience.
According to Kant, the transcendental ego — the " Transcendental Unity of Apperception " — is similarly unknowable.
According to Brunner, the authentic philosophy presented by Spinoza has its antithesis in scholasticism which reaches its highest expression in Immanuel Kant.
According to Lawrence, however, Heidegger, and in a lesser way Gadamer, remained under the influence of Kant when they refused to take seriously the possibility of grace and redemption.
According to editor Karl Ameriks, "... Fichte, Hegel, Schelling, Schiller, Hölderlin, Novalis, and Friedrich Schlegel all developed their thought in reaction to Reinhold's reading of Kant ...." There is a Faustian tendency in Reinhold's assertion that a person can hope for a future reward only because that person is constantly striving to be good.
According to moral cognitivists ( e. g. Kant, Rawls etc.
According to Peter Gay, building on Ernst Cassirer's much earlier study of the intellectual progenitors of Kant, the Enlightenment was the creation of a small group of thinkers, his family of philosophes or ‘ party of humanity ’, whose coherent anti-Christian, ameliorist, and individualistic programme of reform developed from very specific cultural roots.

According and Burke
According to Chastine Burke, Iron City had a cotton gin around 1936, by the name of Strickland Cotton Gin.
According to Chastine Burke, who moved to Iron City in 1930, and attended the school, Speck Newberry was her teacher.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Burke has a total area of, all of it land.
According to a 2007 estimate, the median income for a household in Burke is $ 113, 034, and the median income for a family was $ 125, 905.
According to Burke, Norris didn't seem to support a minimum age of consent.
" According to Burke, his mother introduced him to Jimmy Reed and Ray Charles as well as that era's king of smooth, Billy Eckstein.
According to Burke: " The song was not written by Joe Louis.
According to Alex Halberstadt, " Salvation arrived in the person of Solomon Burke, a soul singer of overwhelming charisma and remarkable stylistic range.
According to Wexler: " Solomon Burke was the infusion of fresh energy I needed.
" According to Burke, Atlantic " had just released Ray Charles from the label ; he hadn ’ t been gone a week.
According to Burke, " Their idea was, we have another young kid to sing gospel, and we ’ re going to put him in the blues bag.
According to Burke in a 2008 interview: " I said ' That's terrible.
According to Burke, Pickett gave the song to him on a tour bus: " Wilson sang the song for me in a bus on a tour.
According to David Hepworth, Burke " once employed a midget who was secreted under his cape.
According to Burke, " He paid me $ 7, 500 to stand onstage and hand him my robe and crown.
" According to Weldon McDougal, Burke " turned theatres like the Apollo and the Uptown into churches, he had folk running down the aisles to be saved by his music.
According to Burke: “ The song was written live at the Apollo Theater.
" According to David Cantwell, in this period, " Burke quickly became a King without a kingdom.
According to Burke, the project fizzled when the power structure realized these guys, requested an advance of $ 1 million to invest in the Black communities in the South, and wanted to do more than make a record.
" According to Burke in a 2006 interview: " Atlantic just wasn ’ t home anymore, wasn ’ t family.
According to Burke in a 2002 interview: " I was in Vegas for sixteen weeks at the Sands Hotel.
According to Burke: " When you look back at history, and you look back at the publicity and the way we had it going, the Sons & Daughters of Solomon were going to be right there with the Jackson Five.
" According to a 2002 interview: " According to Burke, he played the unissued tape for noted author / historian Peter Guralnick in a Boston restaurant.
According to Neil Strauss, " Though he weighs in at over 350 pounds, Mr. Burke carried his bulk as majestically as he used his voice.

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