Asked by Alayna Montoya on Jul 07, 2024
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In the third categorical imperative the emphasis is that when we act morally we fully choose our own moral decisions as ______.
A) justified individuals
B) autonomous moral agents
C) thinking beings
D) justified moral agents
Autonomous Moral Agents
Individuals or entities capable of making their own ethical decisions and bearing responsibility for those decisions.
Justified Individuals
Persons whose actions or beliefs are deemed ethical, legal, or right based on moral or legal grounds.
Moral Decisions
Choices made by individuals reflecting their judgments about what is right or wrong, often involving complex considerations of ethical principles and values.
- Clarify how duty, autonomy, and dignity are interwoven in Kant's moral theory.
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Learning Objectives
- Clarify how duty, autonomy, and dignity are interwoven in Kant's moral theory.
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