Kantian Ethics Crossword

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  • Created on: 23-06-21 14:21
How did Kant believe humans access universal moral law?
Reason
1 of 10
True in itself but cannot be proven by seeing or observing something.
A priori analytic
2 of 10
Can be tested , can be true/false and can be proven by observation.
A posteriori analytic
3 of 10
What is the only thing that is totally and completely good without exception?
Goodwill
4 of 10
What is the state in which human virtue and happiness are united, impossible to reach in one lifetime?
Summum bonum
5 of 10
What is the 1st postulate of practical reason?
Existence of God
6 of 10
What is the 2nd postulate of practical reason?
Freedom
7 of 10
What is the 3rd postulate of practical reason?
Immortality
8 of 10
A command to act to achieve a desired result.
There is no imperative to obey it unless you want to achieve the outcome.
Hypothetical Imperative
9 of 10
A command to act that is good in itself regardless of the consequences.
Categorical Imperative
10 of 10

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True in itself but cannot be proven by seeing or observing something.

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What is the only thing that is totally and completely good without exception?

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What is the state in which human virtue and happiness are united, impossible to reach in one lifetime?

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