Aristotle said:
So i'm writing a paper on him and his ideas but to me it seems like this guy was just an idiot. Yeah his ideas sound nice but they simply just will not work. It is too much of a Utopian idea, it just will not work. How can he not see this just through his own life. It almost human nature to refute his ideas, survival of the fittest and so forth. Just weird. Am I seeing this wrong or what, anyone like to comment.
i think Kant's ideas are the most complex and interesting. i don't see the utopian or the survival of the fittest part
(not sure what you're referring to).
but as far as sounding like an idiot, Kant is acually considered as the most intelligent philosopher ever
Kant's categorical imperative provides a clear cut test to judge whether an action is moral or not, ie right or wrong. He was able to find a solution to many questions on some issues where decisions about what would be the right thing to do were hard to make. It's more about telling us how to act, it's about setting clear standards about right or wrong, nothing subjective or relative, biuut categoric.