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I am not a philosopher

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In his view, Rawls' philosophy shares the metaphysical assumptions of Kantian ethics, in which a purely noumenal self that is detached from all empirical constraints somehow retains motives that enable it to make choices.

Why can't this be formulated as an as-if rule as we do in computer science?

We would then imagine a purely noumenal self that is detached from all empirical constraints, while retaining the ability to make choices in the real world on the basis of the thought experiment. — MaxEnt 01:31, 12 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]


SoRRY. I already imaged my reply to your communist page...it livesa for eternaty ... tought shit to you communists