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Moral obligations do not depend on particular desires,but are ______.
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Because Kant viewed adult humans as autonomous,rational human agents,he concluded that we cannot rely on religion,government or others to tell us what is right.
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For famed philosopher Emmanuel Kant,morality depends upon ______.
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In Kant's view,human beings have a/an ______ worth or dignity that is not enjoyed by other animals.
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Kant thought humans had intrinsic worth and dignity because they are ______ agents.
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Kant's hypothetical imperatives are sometimes referred to as ______ imperatives.
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Kant believed that animals should be treated according to the same ethical rules as humans.
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Because Kant viewed adult humans as autonomous ______ he concluded that we cannot rely on religion,government or others to tell us what is right.
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For Kant,hypothetical imperatives were universal moral rules that had no exceptions.
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One possible problem within Kant's theory is the conflict ______.
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The ______ of the act means that rule you would be following if you were to do that act.
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Of Kant's two types of people who help others,the first type helps ______.
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If to follow a proposed categorical imperative is ______,then it is not morally permissible.
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Kant argues that the categorical imperative binds rational agents because they are ______.
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One should never lie because if lying became a ______,all relations based on trust and honoring promises would become unworkable.
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