c. Axioms in relation to postulates, hypotheses, or assumptions - 곡리μ 곡μ€, κ°μ€ λλ κ°μ κ³Όμ κ΄κ³
1) The distinction between first principles in general, or common notions, and the principles of a particular subject matter or science - μΌλ°μ μΈ κ·Όλ³Έ μ리 λλ κ³΅ν΅ κ°λ κ³Ό νΉμ μ£Όμ λ κ³Όνμ μ리 μ¬μ΄μ ꡬλ³
2) The difference between axioms and assumptions, hypotheses and principles, as a basis for the distinction between knowledge and opinion, or science and dialectic - μ§μκ³Ό μ견, λλ κ³Όνκ³Ό λ³μ¦λ²μ ꡬλΆνλ κΈ°μ΄λ‘μ 곡리μ κ°μ , κ°μ€κ³Ό μ리μ μ°¨μ΄μ
4. First principles in the practical order: the principles of action or morality; the prin- ciples of the practical reason - μ€μ²μ μμμ κ·Όλ³Έ μ리: νμ λλ λλμ μ리; μ€μ² μ΄μ±μ μ리
b. The natural moral law and the categorical imperative - μμ° λλ λ²μΉκ³Ό λ²μ£Όμ λͺ λ Ή
5. The skeptical denial of first principles or axioms: the denial that any propositions elicit the universal assent of mankind - 첫 μ리λ 곡리μ νμμ λΆμ : μ΄λ€ λͺ μ λ μΈλ₯μ 보νΈμ λμλ₯Ό μ΄λμ΄λ΄μ§ λͺ»νλ€λ λΆμ
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