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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Kants Theory Of Morality
Kants moral theories focused much more on that of reason and less on emotion
in fact he completely denied the role of emotion in ethics. The basis of Kants theories of morals and ethics lies on the categorical imperative. The categorical imperative divides into three parts which break down his theories. The first part is an imperative that Kant expresses as requiring that a person must never perform and act unless he or she can consistently will that the maxim or principal that motivates the action could become a universal law. (p 56) By this he means that what is wrong for you to do onto to others must be wrong for everyone, there can be no exceptions and everyone must abide by these universal laws. These are the moral rules that must be followed by everyone alike if they have any desire to act in a rational way. No where in this is emotion included. What are included however rationality and good judgment and decision making. Kant did not feel that emotions played a role in ethics anywhere; it is strictly what people should do to remain rational and maintain moral behavior.
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