When make ethical decisions, should you take other people/things…

 When make ethical decisions, should you take other people/things…

 

When make ethical decisions, should you take other people/things…

. When make ethical decisions, should you take other people/things

into account, or think only of yourself? Explain.
2. Describe Immanuel Kant’s moral theory (which is called deontology or duty ethics), and its core principle, the categorical imperative. THEN write out the two main ways the categorical imperative is stated. THEN elaborate on each statement by restating each. AND then show that you can apply deontology by explaining HOW Kant would treat another person at the library and WHY he would treat them that way (hint: make reference to the categorical imperative in explanation
3. Explain what you have learned about morality and religion by responding to this prompt: Your friend says, “Without religion, there would be no morality.” How would respond to friend?
4.   What the relationship between morality and civil law (or government and society in general)?

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