Deontology 0.0 / 5 ? PhilosophyEthicsUniversityNone Created by: ewilco1Created on: 07-05-19 14:53 73529108164 Across 1. No situations in which this person is not moral. (4) 4. Axe-murder. Kant: Yes, it would be wrong to lie as there may be consequences. OR "lie when it is in my benefit or someone else benefit to do so" (7, 5) 5. Inclinations may not match up with moral actions. (11) 6. In certain situations, could lead to immoral actions (4, 7) 7. Perfect duties: Inconsistent to will the maxim to become a universal law e.g. murder, lying. Imperfect duties: Not inconsistent but we would be unable to will the existence of this world e.g. charity (3, 5, 2, 6) Down 2. Possible problems: exceptionless moral law; possible problems: lying, possible problems: multiple maxims (10) 3. Imperatives, A Good Will, Principles, Disadvantages (10) 8. A type of statement which takes the form of a command or order (11) 9. We must only be acting out of duty. Our reasons for acting matters not consequences. (1, 4, 4) 10. We set the moral law, as rational creatures. Being rational = being consistent = apply principle of universability to maxim = being moral so rational = moral. (3, 3, 5)
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