Writing Service-How does Kant’s categorical imperative apply to the case of the lying promise?
How does Kant’s categorical imperative apply to the case of the lying promise? Does Kant allow any exceptions to a categorical imperative? Would you make an exception if it could save an innocent person’s life (and harm no one else)? Why or why not?
Do you think, as Descartes says, we can know some facts about the world without using our senses? Why or why not? Do you think John Locke’s theory is more plausible than Descartes’? Explain. Do we know some things that are not beyond all possible doubt, that perhaps we need our mind and not our senses to determine?