Module 6 - The Ethics of Dignity and Freedom - Activity 3
Activity 1 : : Activity 2 : : Activity 3 : : Activity 4 : : Activity 5
Activity 3: Key People, Concepts, Terms and Questions
As you work through the learning resources pay particular attention to the following:
- Immanuel Kant
- Categorical Imperative
- Maxim
- Absolute Rules
- Good Will
- Autonomy
- Universalizability
- Dignity
- Freedom
- Retributivism
- Conflicting Grounds of Obligation
Key Questions
- Assess Kant’s ethics of duty and freedom as a response to all previous ethical theories.
- Identify the basic argument for the “categorical imperative” in Kant’s ethics.
- Identify the elements of “dignity” and “freedom” in Kant’s ethics.
- Cite the differences between Kant’s ethics of Retributivism and Utilitarian philosophy.
- Identify the major points made by those critical of Kant’s ethics.
You may want to use flash cards or make notes for easier review in preparation for the competency assessment.
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