(Kant's Hair. Ur doin it wrong!)

(1) Immanuel Kant's ethics, I think, can be described by this statement : "It's the thought that counts." And by that, he seems to claim that all actions that are done because of a certain condition being fulfilled (I'll get something out of it/I might get caught/It'll give me a clear conscience) are outside the realm of morality. In other words: "O HAI, I IS KANT. DO NOT WANT MODUS OPERANDI"

(2) I SEE WHAT YOU DO THERE!


(3) One should admit the situatedness of our freedom. From our birth, we were not given a choice, which time and place we would be born in, what kind of blood runs through our veins, what kind of love would raise us as men and women. Mangoes can't have wings... unless if some biologist were to somehow manage to attach feathered appendages to fruit.