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Card 6
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Kant has three principles in the categorical imperative: the universal law of nature, the end in itself, and what else?
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Card 7
Front
How does Kant think we can know moral laws?
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Card 8
Front
What does Kant mean when he talks about a 'kingdom of ends'?
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Card 9
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Under what circumstances did Kant think it is permissible not to tell the truth?
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Card 10
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What is the name given to a system of ethics which is based on the idea of duty?
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Card 11
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What does Kant mean by the term 'summum bonum'?
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Card 12
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What does Kant mean when he says that a moral law must be universalisable?
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