How to Ace Kant's Categorical Imperative Questions on Your Exam
Struggling with Kant's Categorical Imperative? Here is the no-BS guide to understanding it, complete with real-world examples and study shortcuts.
Have you ever stared at a Kant's Categorical Imperative problem and felt like you were reading another language? You aren't alone. Let's break down exactly why this trips up so many students.
Your Timeline
- Minute 1: Identify the variables. Don't start solving.
- Minute 2: Check for edge cases. Are you about to commit the sin of making exceptions for extreme circumstances?
- Minute 3-5: Execute. Keep this application in mind: Kant argued that lying is always morally wrong, even if a murderer is at your door asking where your friend is. Moral rules, according to Kant, must be universal and absolute.
Stick to the timeline. Methodical execution beats panicked guessing every single time.
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