Kant

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Philosophy

 

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June 16, 2013

 

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Hypothetical imperatives, according to Kant, are the “reason for action” which a person takes in order to reach a personal objective, end, or desire. An example of a hypothetical imperative is if a person’s grandma fell in the street. If the person has a end of a ‘fat’ inheritance check, they will pull grandma out of the road not because it is the morally right thing to do, but instead because it is a way to be sure to attain their goal; to be written into the will...
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If the person has a end of a ‘fat’ inheritance check, they will pull grandma out of the road not because it is the morally right thing to do, but instead because it is a way to be sure to attain their goal; to be written into the will. Kant continues that these type of ends, “[have] no universal principals, for all rational beings…[And cannot] provide valid nor necessary principles for every willing”(G4)...
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