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Title: Kants Categorical Imperative


1
Kants Categorical Imperative
  • Michael Lacewing
  • enquiries_at_alevelphilosophy.co.uk

2
Deontology
  • Morality is a matter of duty.
  • Whether something is right or wrong doesnt
    depend on its consequences. Actions are right or
    wrong in themselves.
  • We each have duties regarding our own actions.

3
Kants Categorical Imperative
  • Morality is meant to guide our actions.
  • We act on maxims principle of action, what we
    intend.
  • Morality is universal, the same for everyone.
  • so Act only on that maxim through which you can
    at the same time will that it should become a
    universal law.

4
The two tests
  • contradiction in conception a maxim is wrong
    if the situation in which everyone acted on that
    maxim is somehow self-contradictory. E.g.
    stealing If we could all just help ourselves to
    whatever we wanted, the idea of owning things
    would disappear but then no one would be able to
    steal.

5
The two tests
  • contradiction in will It is logically possible
    to universalize the maxim, e.g. not to help
    others in need (even though it would be
    unpleasant). But we cant will this, because we
    might need help, and to will an end is to will
    the means.

6
Imperatives
  • An imperative is just a command.
  • A hypothetical imperative is a command that
    presupposes some further goal or end.
  • A categorical imperative is not hypothetical. It
    is irrational and immoral not to obey it.

7
Happiness and reason
  • Only reason and happiness motivate us. Morality
    motivates us, so must be one of these.
  • It cant be happiness, since what makes people
    happy differs, and happiness can be good or bad.
  • It is reason morality is universal and
    categorical - so is reason.

8
Objections
  • Any action can be justified, as long as we phrase
    the maxim cleverly.
  • But the test is what our maxim really is.
  • Conflict of duties
  • Duties never really conflict, but knowing how to
    apply the CI requires judgment.
  • Strange results I shall never sell, but only
    buy is immoral!

9
Respecting humanity
  • Act in such a way that you always treat
    humanity, whether in your own person or in the
    person of any other, never simply as a means, but
    always at the same time as an end
  • To treat someones humanity simply as a means,
    and not also as an end, is to treat the person in
    a way that undermines their power of making a
    rational choice themselves.
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