Immanuel Kant’s The Moral Law
Immanuel Kant’s The Moral Law presents what is known as deontological ethics as a theory in ethics. This theory raises some questions. Richard Whatley’s A Critique of the Golden Rule critically examines some of the questions raised by the theory. Post a discussion between 5-7 sentences that summarizes the argument and demonstrate adequate understanding of either Kant or Whatley on deontological ethics. Ensure you acknowledge any learning resource used accordingly.
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MoralLifeAnIntroductoryReaderinEthicsandLiterature1-3.pdf
Immanuel Kant’s The Moral Law presents what is known as deontological ethics as a theory in ethics. This theory raises some questions. Richard Whatley’s A Critique of the Golden Rule critically examines some of the questions raised by the theory. Post a discussion between 5-7 sentences that summarizes the argument and demonstrate adequate understanding of either Kant or Whatley on deontological ethics. Ensure you acknowledge any learning resource used accordingly.
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MoralLifeAnIntroductoryReaderinEthicsandLiterature1-3.pdf
Immanuel Kant’s The Moral Law presents what is known as deontological ethics as a theory in ethics. This theory raises some questions. Richard Whatley’s A Critique of the Golden Rule critically examines some of the questions raised by the theory. Post a discussion between 5-7 sentences that summarizes the argument and demonstrate adequate understanding of either Kant or Whatley on deontological ethics. Ensure you acknowledge any learning resource used accordingly.
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MoralLifeAnIntroductoryReaderinEthicsandLiterature1-3.pdf
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