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Created by beth harvey
almost 12 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| Reason | Not just seen as the ability to think and understand but also how to act |
| Categorical Imperative | A command to perform actions that are absolute moral obligations without reference to other ends |
| Universal Law | Has to apply to everyone |
| Kingdom of ends | A world in which people do not treat others as a means but only as ends |
| Hypothetical Imperative | An action that achieves some goal or end |
| Treat people as an end in themselves | Treat people as if they are vulnerable |
| Freedom | Able to make moral decisions |
| God | Immortal being that ensures rewards |
| Immortality | Endless afterlife when you are rewarded |
| Deontological | Ethical systems which consider that the moral act itself have moral value |
| Absolute | A principle that is universally binding |
| Duty | A motive for acting in a certain way which shows moral quality |
| Goodwill | Making a moral choice expresses a good will |
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