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27Jan

I Can't Explain The "Good Will" But California's Business & Professions Code Does

Allen Matkins | | Return|
According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Immanuel Kant believed that "good will" is the only unqualified good thing.  The Encyclopedia explains that "In Kant’s terms, a good will is a will whose decisions are wholly determined by moral demands or, as he often refers to this, by the Moral Law".   ...
By: Allen Matkins
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/i-can-t-explain-the-good-will-but-1777634/

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