The text suggests that Kant's categorical imperative is tantamount to "the Golden Rule" of the Bible. What is this rule? Do you believe that it is, in fact, the same as Kant's rule? Construct a discussion of how and why these two concepts might be analogized, even though Kant's philosophy is given credit for being much more sophisticated than the biblical admonition.
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Q29: Think about the theory of natural law.
Q30: Essential to Kantism is
A) the idea of
Q31: Ethical formalist call their absolute principle the
A)
Q32: Discuss immoral laws-laws that are supported by
Q33: Kant believed
A) that might makes right
B) that
Q35: One criticism of ethical formalism is that
Q36: A major criticism of ethical formalism is
Q37: Under ethical formalism
A) the focus is on
Q38: The rule of law
A) is unaffected by
Q39: Kant's philosophy reveals several major drawbacks except
A)
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