Asked by Samuel Reazer on Sep 23, 2024
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Kant assumed that,at least in general,human beings are ______.
A) capable of rational behavior and worthy of respect
B) highly emotional and not responsible for acts motivated by emotion
C) irrational and in need of strictly enforced and detailed rules of conduct
D) incapable of resolving moral dilemmas
Capable of Rational Behavior
Refers to the ability of an individual to make reasoned decisions based on logic and reasoning.
Emotional
Relating to one's feelings or emotions, often implicating the capacity to experience and respond to feelings both internally and in interaction with others.
Moral Dilemmas
Situations in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more actions, each of which has morally significant consequences.
- Understand the value and respect for human dignity as emphasized by Kant.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the value and respect for human dignity as emphasized by Kant.
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