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The Philosophical Journey, 2/e
William Lawhead, The University of Mississippi

The Search for Ethical Values
Kantian Ethics

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1

Kant believes that the only thing that has absolute moral value is a .
2

A imperative is a rule that tells us only what means to use to achieve a desired end.
3

Kant calls an unqualified moral law that that's independent of all prior desires a .
4

According to Kant, for an act to have moral worth it must be both done in accordance with duty and duty.
5

A duty is a duty that is morally binding unless it conflicts with a more important duty.