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1.) Freedom is the alone unoriginated birthright of man and belongs to him by force of humanity. Kant formulated the positive conception of freedom as the free capacity of choice.
2.) Kant claims that we have to deny knowledge in order to make room for faith because the belief in God, freedom, and immortality have a strictly moral basis.
3.) Kant does believe that all other things being equal, it is better to be happy than to be miserable.
4.) Kant's ethics revolve around the concept of a categorical imperative, which is a universal ethical principle stating that one should always respect the morality of others and only act in accordance with rules that apply to everyone.
5.) Kant believes that thoughts without contents are empty intuitions without concepts are blind. The lack of one element makes knowledge impossible.

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