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Kant's first formulation of the categorical imperative was, "Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law." With that statement, the "Universalizing Maxim" magazine was originated. It is a magazine for fashionable philosophers or dilettantes just looking for kicks. This is a special-issue cover.
Categories: Funny, Merchandise
PhilPapers is a comprehensive directory of online philosophy articles and books by academic philosophers. It monitors journals in all areas of philosophy, as well as databases and personal pages.
Categories: Philosophy, SecondarySources
A tribute to Immanuel Kant with an M.C. Hammer reference.
Categories: Funny, Merchandise
Categorical imperative: "Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal jam."
Categories: Funny, Merchandise
Very short animated introduction to Kant's moral philosophy.
"The Transcendental Deduction of the Pure Concepts of Understanding": Music and vocals by Paul L. Fine
"KANT: The Motion Picture," coming to noumenal reality this fall.
Immanuel Kant: Wrong on metaphysics, wrong on ethics, wrong on aesthetics, wrong for America.
On the first day of Kant-mass, Immanuel gave to me...
Helpful compilation of Kant internet resources.
Categories: Philosophy, PrimarySources, SecondarySources
Lawrence Hinman's helpful collection of links to work on Kant's ethics at University of San Diego.
Categories: Philosophy, PrimarySources, SecondarySources
Good resources in German here, though the site is rather poorly structured.
Categories: Philosophy, PrimarySources
Stephen Palmquist's now legendary and multi-faceted site at Hong Kong Baptist.
Categories: Philosophy, PrimarySources, SecondarySources
Great site recently updated by Pablo Muchnik. Membership includes access to the NAKS Kant Bibliographies.
Categories: Philosophy, PrimarySources, SecondarySources
The entire collected works of Immanuel Kant in electronic form maintained by the University of Bonn (in German).
Categories: GermanLanguage, PrimarySources