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What If Kant Wrote A Moral Hazard?

October 10, 2017by mirovictoria Leave a comment

Victoria Miro Presentation Link Kate Jennings, an Australian novelist and poet, published Moral Hazard in 2002. Born on 20 May, 1948, she grew up on a farm in New South […]

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Kant on To Kill a Mockingbird

October 10, 2017by enmmills Leave a comment

Erin Mills Reviewed by: Sydney Berman and Jordan Beamer https://magic.piktochart.com/output/24769746-new-piktochart Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is a story about a young girl named Scout Finch who lives with her brother, Jem, and […]

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A Kantian View on To Kill a Mockingbird

February 18, 2016by ashleyapruzzese14 Leave a comment

Ashley Apruzzese Kant’s “The Good Will and Morality” serves as a guideline as to how we are to determine whether someone’s actions are moral or not.  In his writings, Kant […]

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