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    • [DOC File]Kant’s Respect for Persons

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      Because people are special -- as free ends-in-themselves -- Kant supports a moral command in addition to the categorical imperative. People should be treated as special, as the source of morality and free action, as ends-in-themselves. This is Kant's principle of respect: Never treat a person merely as a means, but always as an end.

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    • [DOC File]MORAL THEORIES

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      Kant’s second formulation of the categorical imperative is very similar to a principle of respect for autonomy. Some common objections to Kant’s moral theory are: It’s too abstract, especially the first formulation of the categorical imperative. Morality becomes nothing …

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    • [DOC File]DUTY THEORY, DEONTOLOGY, KANTIAN ETHICS

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      Kant (1724-1804), Deon – duty Logic – study of or science of. Kant was motivated by the lack of a role for . duty. in Utilitarianism, something he believed to be the foundation of all morality. Intuition (ought): Some acts are morally obligatory regardless of whether they produce pain or pleasure in human beings. There are many motivations ...

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    • [DOCX File]COURSES

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      inclinations.”35 (For reasons we’ll come to in a moment, Kant thinks. marriage elevates sex by taking it beyond physical gratification and. connecting it with human dignity.) Turning to the question of whether prostitution is moral or immoral, Kant asks under what conditions the use of our sexual faculties. is in keeping with morality.

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    • [DOC File]Kant’s Ethical Theory

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      The only motive that confers moral worth on one’s actions is respect for the moral law. A morally good action is not the same thing as a morally right action. Even if one does the morally right thing, he/she does not deserve moral credit unless he/she acts from a good will. Rationality and Morality. Morality applies to human beings—not animals.

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    • [DOC File]The Final Form of Kant’s Practical Philosophy

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      As Kant sees it, morality ought always to have a role in shaping our ends. Ethical duties are based on the principle that human ends ought to include both one’s own perfection and the happiness of others. ... Respect (for the law, and for rational nature in the person of a rational being) is the only one of the four feelings which Kant has ...

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    • Morality and Fallen Man.docx - PhilArchive

      For Kant, morality is autonomous both in its fundamental principles and in its influence on the human will. In both cases, the human rationality is the source of this autonomy. ... dignity, and exist as ends-in-ourselves to whom equal respect and concern are due and in which our natural rights are grounded, God must be seen as lacking all of ...

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    • Introduction - Houston Community College

      For Kant, you can't start with an independent conception of the good because "the only thing good without qualification is a good will." Kant defines a good will more or less as follows: A good will acts in accordance with duty not out of inclination but rather out of respect for the moral law.

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