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This page automatically marks posts as read as you scroll.Adjust automatic marking as read settingOK, Kant is HARD to understand.\u00a0 But the reading is pretty short and the slides are pretty helpful.\u00a0 So, I’m hoping you can piece enough of his ideas together to answer one (or more) of the following questions.\u00a0 Please make sure your responses are substantial in length and detail.1. “Act only on that maxim that you can, at the same time, will to be a universal law”.\u00a0 This is Kant’s CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE.\u00a0 Explain what this means, in your own words, focusing on how this becomes a way of setting up MORAL LAWS for people to follow.2. Kant’s theory focuses on RESPECT FOR PERSONS.\u00a0 Explain how this respect works and why Kant thinks this is a central moral principle.3. How does AUTONOMY factor into Kant’s moral theory, and what role does it play in his ethical theory.4. There are several objections to Kant’s view in the text (165-170).\u00a0 Pick one and explain it, in your own words, and try to clarify how this objection works and what Kant might say in response.5. A practical example: Kant very famously said that you can NEVER lie.\u00a0 The Categorical Imperative forbids lying in ANY case or circumstance.\u00a0 Imagine a scenario: your neighbor, Lisa, rushes to your door, frantic.\u00a0 She says an axe murderer is looking for kill her.\u00a0 She asks you to hide her in your home, and you do.\u00a0 A few minutes later, a man with an axe knocks on your door and asks, calmly, “is Lisa here?\u00a0 I need to see her!”\u00a0 He has asked you a direct (Yes\/No) question.\u00a0 You have to decide whether to lie or tell the truth.\u00a0 Kant seems to think you MUST tell the truth here.\u00a0 How do you reply?\u00a0 Why?Pick 1 out of the 5 topics on Kant in 200 or more<\/p>\n \n
This page automatically marks posts as read as you scroll.Adjust automatic marking as read settingOK, Kant is HARD to understand.\u00a0 But the reading is pretty short and the slides are pretty helpful.\u00a0 So, I’m hoping you can piece enough of his ideas together to answer one (or more) of the following questions.\u00a0 Please make sure […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_joinchat":[]},"categories":[31],"tags":[32],"yoast_head":"\n