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Kant's Categorical Imperative (Deontology)
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Kantian deontology is about rules and duties. Kant argued for an ultimate moral principle called The Categorical Imperative. It says that one must only act on principles (or "maxims") that could be universalized. This means they must still be rational even if everyone were to use them.
Intro: (0:00)
The Categorical Imperative: (0:43)
What is a Maxim?: (1:22)
A Maxim as a Universal Law: (2:06)
Testing the Maxim: (2:33)
What Kant is NOT Saying: (3:32)
Conclusion: (4:00)
Intro: (0:00)
The Categorical Imperative: (0:43)
What is a Maxim?: (1:22)
A Maxim as a Universal Law: (2:06)
Testing the Maxim: (2:33)
What Kant is NOT Saying: (3:32)
Conclusion: (4:00)
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