Immanuel kant s theory of ethics
[DOC File]Kant’s Ethics
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Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) rarely left his hometown of Konigsberg (which was bombed out of existence during WWII), yet by the time he died he was internationally famous and considered one of the giants of the Enlightenment. Kant created what has often been called a Copernican Revolution in ...
[DOC File]Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
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[DOC File]Kant’s History of Ethics - Stanford University
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Kant’s Ethics. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) in Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals argued that morality involved following absolute rules. His approach is a deontological approach. Imperatives. An imperative statement is an “ought to” statement such as “you ought to …
[DOCX File]Kant
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Perhaps the best illustration of the limitations of Kant’s ethical theory is an example offered by Kant himself; namely, the so-called “case of the inquiring murderer.” In this well-known example, Kant has us imagine an innocent man comes to our door, begging for asylum, because a murderer is going after him.
[DOC File]Ethics Overview - City University of New York
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Kant’s Account: Moral facts exist because there are Principles of Practical Reason. It is wrong to lie because lying is incompatible with PPR, i.e. it could not be rational to lie. Comparing Kant and Mill. Mill’s Consequentialism. Kant’s Deontological View (Section 1) What is …
[DOC File]Kantian Ethics - Weebly
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The fundamental principle of this theory is: an action is right as it results in the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people it affects. Deontological theory: consequences are completely irrelevant. Evaluations are made based on a characteristic of the act itself. Immanuel Kant’s theory is an example.
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