How does Kant use the ideas of predecessors to formulate his theory on the type of judgments that human beings make?  How does he apply this theory to questions about being and how does he view former theories about the existence of God, the immortality of the soul and the beginning of the world?

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How does Kant use the ideas of predecessors to formulate his theory on the type of judgments that human beings make?  How does he apply this theory to questions about being and how does he view former theories about the existence of God, the immortality of the soul and the beginning of the world?

 

How does Nietzsche view traditional morality and values?  Do you think his theory about a superhuman person (übermensch) have any relevance for a normal human being (think of the person in Germany)? How do his ideas reflect the ancient saying ‘to know yourself’, or Shakespeare’s  line ‘to thine own self be true’.
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