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Kant
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Guided Questions
Explain the Good Will according to Kant.
What is the Categorical Imperative? How does it guide a person's actions?
Explain the Kingdom of Ends and how it is based on the concept of respect of persons.
Introduction & Commentary
About Kant
from philosophypages.com
About Kant
from the IEP
Primary Readings
Kant's Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals
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"Guided Questions" written by Carol Johnson
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