Views on Kant's humanity and rationality "People can regard human history as a hidden natural plan for achieving internality," Kant clearly shows in his concept of human history For him, this is the ultimate development, and humans become countries that contribute to their normal development.
Kant believes that the reason is not as a means of further aims, but by itself has a real function of creating goodwill. The ability to infer about humans is not to make him happy, as other instincts will fulfill this goal more effectively, but because of the highest condition that Kant calls responsibility. Because humans are reasonable, they can have true freedom. He fulfills his duty when man acts freely according to reasonable law.
Kant believes that there are no exceptions in the responsibility of not lying for two main reasons. Kant believes that human beings include dignity and essential value, free will and moral behavior. The reason why Kant does not tell a lie is based on his view on the intrinsic value of man and the free will. The first reason is about how lies will affect ourselves and the second reason is about how lies will affect others. First, Kant believes that when people tell a lie they are violating their dignity and intrinsic value (Rachels & Rachels, 2011, pp. 137-138). A lie conflicts with his moral, moral, and essential values. Furthermore, lying is likely to be influenced by liars, so it may hinder the ability to make reasonable choices about free will.
Criticism of Emmanuel Kant's pure reason Emmanuel Kant's "critique of pure reasons" is mainly considered as one of the most influential philosophical texts of history. Kant's text is one of the most important books for those interested in philosophy by exploring their knowledge and reasons, their scope and limitations, their perception of space and time. Upton Sinclair's Jungle. Upton Sinclair began writing a novel about American immigrant life in the early 20th century, but it emphasized the unsanitary custom of the meat processing industry, so the jungle eventually became more popular. Sinclair makes a great contribution to the reform of the US Meat Testing Law, by drawing countless healthful breaches and stories about unjust treatment and remuneration for migrant workers. Over time, he gained more recognition by influencing standardized wages.