by Need Help on November 21st, 2009

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Discuss why Kant believes that, "(Nothing can possibly be conceived in the world, or even out of it, which can be called good without qualification, except a GOOD WILL." What are your feeings about this statement.

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  • by StupidGirl on November 21st, 2009

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    Whatever you do there's always someone who ain't gonna like it.

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