1. Medical Ethics
(Kants Kritik's of Judgement pp 73) This suggests that the freedom of the will entails the use of rationalizing to make choices and moral decissions. "...we think of man in a different sense and relation when we call him free, and when we regard him as subject to the laws of nature as being to the laws of nature... but both must be thought as necessarily united ..." ... Freedom of the will, an absolute ideal of objective truth, is inseperable with the laws of nature, the world of sensiblity and situational ethics. ... Because reflective Judgement from the emperical Laws (situational ethic...
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