Thursday, May 30, 2019

Immanuel Kant Essay -- Immanuel Kant Deontology Ethics

Immanuel KantImmanuel Kant was born, lived and passed away in his home town of Konigsberg. He lived from 1724 to 1804. He studied at the local university and later returned to coach and lecture students. It wasnt until he met an English merchant by the name of Joseph Green that Kant learned of David Hume and began to develop his ideas of morals and values. Kants Critique of Pure tenableness (1781) is believed by many to be his greatest work. Kants was known mainly, however, for his moral code The Categorical Imperative.Immanuel Kant was a follower of Deontology, or duty ethics. This means that for an symbolise to be moral it must be performed out of duty. If you are concerned for the end product of your actions it is not a moral act. Only when your action is make in such a way that your only ...

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