This document provides 10 questions as a guide for studying Kantian ethics. It asks the reader to define key concepts in Kant's moral philosophy such as heteronomy vs autonomy, the will, good will, duties without qualification, the categorical imperative, moral duties and obligations, and different types of duties. It also asks about Kant's view on the motivation for moral action and whether all persons have the same moral responsibilities.
This document provides 10 questions as a guide for studying Kantian ethics. It asks the reader to define key concepts in Kant's moral philosophy such as heteronomy vs autonomy, the will, good will, duties without qualification, the categorical imperative, moral duties and obligations, and different types of duties. It also asks about Kant's view on the motivation for moral action and whether all persons have the same moral responsibilities.
This document provides 10 questions as a guide for studying Kantian ethics. It asks the reader to define key concepts in Kant's moral philosophy such as heteronomy vs autonomy, the will, good will, duties without qualification, the categorical imperative, moral duties and obligations, and different types of duties. It also asks about Kant's view on the motivation for moral action and whether all persons have the same moral responsibilities.