Asked by Noemi Gutierrez on May 09, 2024
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In Kant's version of ______,there are some actions we must perform .
A) ethics
B) justice
C) vanity
D) morality
Kant's Version
Refers to the philosophies or principles associated with Immanuel Kant, especially concerning ethics, where he emphasizes duty, moral law, and the categorical imperative.
Morality
Criteria for determining what constitutes virtuous versus villainous behavior.
Ethics
The branch of philosophy that deals with questions about morality, guiding principles on what is right or wrong in human conduct.
- Clarify the interrelation of moral principles, duty, and logical reasoning as perceived in Kantian philosophy.
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Mavrick GreenfieldMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Kant's philosophy centers on the idea of morality and the moral duty of individual actions. He believed that there are certain actions that individuals must perform, regardless of personal desires or interests, in order to live a morally upright life. Thus, in Kant's version, the correct answer is morality (D).
Learning Objectives
- Clarify the interrelation of moral principles, duty, and logical reasoning as perceived in Kantian philosophy.